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There  is  a  reason  why  so  many  people  go  to  California.  And  so 
there  is  a  reason  why 

EMPIRE  CHURCH  COLONY 

in  less  than  three  years  has  grown  into  one  of  the  Largest  and  most  pros- 
perous Churches  on  the  entire  Pacitic  Coast. 

The  little  town  of  Empire  is  situated  in  the  most  prosperous  part  of 
Sunny  Stanislaus  County,  in  the  Modesto  Irrigation  District,  eight  miles 
near  the  foothills,  and  five  miles  from  the  metropolis  of  Stanislaus  County, 
the  City  of  Modesto.  It  lies  between  two  deep  streams,  the  Tuolumne 
and  Dry  Creek,  which  gives  it  a  perfect  drainage.  Situated  on  the  main  line 
of  the  Santa  Fe  railroad  it  is  connected  with  the  main  city  of  Stanislaus, 
Modesto,  by  an  Interurban  railroad.  This  prosperous  little  city  was  laid 
out  only  eighteen  months  ago,  and  is  now  a  town  of  prosperous  farmers 
and  home  builders.  The  town  was  built  up  and  is  mainly  inhabited  by  ' 
members  of  the  Church  of  Brethren.  It  has  a  postoffice,  a  general  merchan- 
dise store,  a  lumber  yard,  a  school  and  a  prosperous  church.  This  church, 
organized  by  the  Brethren  two  years  ago  with  a  membership  of  eight,  now 
has  a  membership  of  one  hundred  and  seventy-five.  This  in  itself  is  the  best 
evidence  of  the  growth  and  development  of  the  town.  The  Church  of  the 
Brethren  was  dedicated  on  March  12,  1911. 

The  most  important  industry  in  the  district,  wherein  Empire  is  sit- 
uated, is  the  growing  of  alfalfa  in  connection  with  dairying.  This  industry 
offers  the  greatest  returns  with  the  greatest  degree  of  certainty.  Alfalfa 
is  cut  from  four  to  six  times  a  season,  the  fields  yielding  from  one  to  two 
tons  per  acre  at  each  cutting,  the  average  for  the  season  being  from  six  to 
nine  tons. 

From  thirty  acres  Mr.  W.  E.  Garrison  cut  last  season  ten  tons  of  hay 
per  acre,  six  crops  being  grown.  The  hay  was  sold  from  the  ranch,  loose, 
for  eight  dollars  a  ton — eighty  dollars  per  acre.  This  is  not  an  exception. 
It  is  the  general  rule  in  and  around  Empire. 

Having  thoroughly  tested  this  country  as  desirable  for  colonies  of  our 
people,  we  now  propose  to  found  a 

New  Church  Colony 

in  the  same  part  of  the  Great  San  Joaquin  Valley;  near  the  Empire  church 
colony,  mentioned  above;  where  in  the  very  midst  of  fine  orchards;  truck 
farms;  and  Alfalfa-Dairy  Ranches;  we  propose  by  our 

Co- Operative  Plan 

to  sub-divide  a  large  wheat  ranch  into  20-acre  and  40-acre  tracts.  These 
we  propose  to  sell  to  actual  settlers  for  a  small  cash  payment,  allowing 
them  the  privilege  of  completing  payment,  by  turning  over  half  the  crop 
of  alfalfa  grown  on  the  land;  or  may  make  money  payments  on  long  time 
at  wholesale  prices,  at  about  half  what  some  others  are  selling  less  de- 
sirable lands.     Land  men  will  sell  you  land  for  the  sake  of  profit  alone. 

Church  Extension  by  Colonization 

is  our  motto  and  our  business  is  to  found  new  churches.  WILL  YOU 
HELP  US?     Write  us  at  once  for  particulars.     Don't  delay. 

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ALMANAC 

FOR  THE  YEAR 

1912 

BEING  A  LEAP  YEAR  OF  366  DAYS. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  CYCLES. 

Dominical  Letters ,...G   F    Epact 11    Roman  Indication 10 

Golden  Number 13    Solar  Cycle. 17    Julian  Period 6625 

The  Jewish  Era  with  their  year  5673  commences  September  11,  1912. 

The  Mohammedan  Era  with  their  year  1331  commences  December  11,  1912. 

MOVABLE  FESTIVALS. 


Septuagesima  Sunday  Feb.     4 

Sexagesima  Sunday  Feb.  11 

Quinquagesiraa  Sunday  Feb.  18 

Shrove  Tuesday  Feb.  20 

Ash  Wednesday  Feb.  21 

Quadragesima  Sunday  Feb.  25 

Mid  Lent  Mar.  13 


Palm  Sunday 
Maund  Thursday 
Good  Friday 
Easter  Sunday 
Low  Sunday 
Rogaiion  Sunday 
Ascension  Day 


March  31 

April  4 

April  5 

April  7 

April  14 

May  12 

May  16 


Whit  Sunday  May  26 

Trinity  Sunday  June    2 

Corpus  Christi  June    6 

1st  Sunday  in  Advent  Dec.  1 
Sundays  after  Trinity  are  25 
Christmas  falls  on  Wednesday 


EMBER  DAYS. 
Feb.  28.     March  1,  2.    May  29,  31.    June  1.    September  18,  20,  21.    December  18,  20,  21. 

The  Four  Seasons  or  Cardinal  Points. 


Vernal  Equinox, 
Summer  Solstice, 
Autumnal  Equinox, 
Winter  Solstice, 


Sun  enters  T  March  20th,  6  o'clock,  2i  m.  p.  m. 

Sun  enters  25  June  2ist,  2  o'clock,    7  min.  p.  m. 

Sun  enters  rC^  Sept.  23rd,  5  o'clock,  8  min.  a.  m. 

Sun  enters  V^  Dec.  21st,  11  o'clock,  37  m.  p.  m. 


0  (Sun)  is  called  the  Governing  Planet  this  year. 


EVENING  STARS. 
Venus  after  July  5 
Mars  until  November  4 
Jupiter  after  June  1  until  December  18 
Saturn  until  May  14,  after  November  23 
Mercury  Mch.  2  to  April  15;  June  17  to  August 
22;  October  4  to  December  8. 


MORNING  STARS. 
Venus  until  July  5  *"' 
Mars  after  November  4 
Jupiter  until  June  1,  after  December  18 
Saturn  after  May  14,  until  November  23 
Mercury  until  March  2,  April  15  to  June  17;  Au- 
gust 22  to  October  4  ;  after  December  8. 

PLANETS  BRIGHTEST. 
Mercury  January  6,  May  13,  September  7,  December  28,  rises  before  the  sun;  also  March  27, 
July  25,  November  19.      Venus,  November  11.      Mars  not  this  year.      Jupiter  June  1.    Saturn 
November  23.    Uranus  July  2.     Neptune  January  5. 

ECLIPSES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1912. 
In  the  year  1912  there  will  be  four  eclipses  two  of  the  Sun  and  two  of  the  Moon. 

1.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  invisible  here;  the  beginning  visible  generally  in  Europe, 
Africa,  Asia,  except  the  e.xtreme  north-eastern  portion,  central  and  western  Australia,  and 
eastern  South  America,  the  ending  visible  generally  in  South  America  except  the  north-west 
portion,  Kurope,  Africa,  central  and  western  Asia,  and  western  Australia 

2.  A  Central  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  April  17,  visible  here  as  a  partial  eclipse,  the  Sun  rising 
eclipsed.  The  central  eclipse  will  be  total  for  about  thirty-two  minutes  at  the  middle  of  its 
duration.     For  the  rest  of  its  duration  it  will  be  annular. 

3.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  September  26.  The  Moon  setting  here  as  the  eclipse  begins, 
the  beginning  visible  generally  in  North  America  except  the  extreme  eastern  portion,  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  eastern  Asia,  and  Australia,  the  ending  visible  in  central  and  western  North  America, 
the  Paciffc  Ocean.  Australia,  central  and  eastern  Asia. 

4.  A  Total  EJclipse  of  the  Sun  October  10  invisible  here,  visible  to  entire  South  America  and 
South  Atlantic  Ocean.  The  path  of  the  Total  Ek5llpse  extends  from  Quito  south  eastward  towards 
Rio  Janerio. 


Characters  of  the  Constellations: 
^ffi^  Aries,  the  Ram.  ^  (^  Leo,  the  Lion.  ^  fg^  Sagittarius,  Bowman. 

^  ^  Taurus,  the  Bull.  -n^^  Virgo,  the  Virgin.        V3^  Capricornus,  the  Goat. 

11^  Gemini,  the  Twins.      :Clz  ^  Libra,  the  Balance.      ^^^  Aquarius,  the  Butler, 
25HiB  Cancer,  the  Crab.  ^U^  Scorpio,  the  Scorpion.  KS  Pisces,  the  Fishes. 


New  Moon. 


Astronomical  Characters  Explained. 


Full  Moon. 


First  Quarter. 


Last  Quarter. 


Q    Moon's  Asc.  Node,  or  Dragon's  Head.     <?5) Moon's  Descension. 

^    Moon's  Desc.  Node,  or  Dragon's  Tail.    ])  Moon  in  Apogee,  farthest  from  the  Earth 

^  Moon's  Ascension.  (^  Moon  in  Perigee,  nearest  to  the  Earth. 

Planets  and  Aspects. 
Tj   Saturn.  $     Venus.  c5    Conjunction,  or  planets  in  the  same  longitude. 

11  Jupiter.  ^     Mercury.  >|c  Sextile,  when  they  are  60  degrees  apart. 

(J    Mars.  0   Earth.-  D  Quartile,  when  they  are  90  degrees  apart. 

0"Sun.  }^   Herschel.  A  Trine,  when  they  are  120  degrees  apart. 

^  Moon.  tp  Neptune.  ^   Opposition,  when  they  are  180  degrees  apart. 

Anatomy  of  Man's  Body,  as  said  to  be  governed  by  the  Twelve  Constellations. 


TAe  Head  and  Face, 
^  Aries. 

ArmSy 
tj^  Gemini. 

Hearty 
*r  Leo. 

Reins  ^ 
*J^  Libra. 

Thighs, 
f/^  Sagittarius. 

Legs, 
^  Aquarius. 


Neck, 
1^  Taurus. 

Breast, 
HIB  Cancer. 

Bowels  y 
^  Virgo. 

Secrets , 
cfg  Scorpio. 

Knees, 
^  Capricornus. 

The  Feet, 
3g  Pisces. 


MINIMUM  WEIGHTS  OF  PRODUCE. 
The  followiug  are  minimum  weights  of  certain  articles  of  produce  according  to  the  laws  of  ihe  United  States. 


Per  Bushel 

Wheat 60  lbs 

Corn,  in  the  ear 70" 

Corn ,  shelled ft6  " 

Rye ..56" 

Buckwheat  48" 

Barley 48" 

Oats  32" 

Peas 60" 

White  Beans 60  " 


Per  Bushel 

Castor  Beans 46  lbs 

White  Potatoes 60" 

Sweet  Potatoes 55" 

Onions 57" 

Turn  ips 55  " 

Dried  Peaches 33  " 

Dried  Apples 26  " 

Clover  Seed 60' 

Flax  Seed 66" 


Per  Bushel. 

Hungarian  Grass  Seed 60  " 

Millet  Seed 50" 

Timothy  Seed 45" 

Blue  Grass  Seed 44  " 

Hemp  Seed 44" 

Corn  Meal 48" 

Ground  Peas.. 24" 

Malt , 84" 

Bran ....  20" 


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JANUARY 


First  Month — 31  Days 


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1  Mon  John  H.  Umstad  was  born,  1802. 

2  Tue  I  Surrender  of  Port  Arthur,  1905. 

3  Wed  I  Chinese  Inland  Mission  founded,  1860. 

4  Thu  I  Corrections  for  this  department  soHcited. 

5  Fri    I  Robert  Morrison  was  born,  1782. 

6  Sat    IJoan  of  Arc  was  born,  1412. 


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8  Mon  I  Galileo  died  in  Italy,  1642. 

9  Tue  [Florida  and  Mississippi  seceded,  1861. 

10  Wed  C.  Schwenkfeld  died,  Germany,  1562. 

11  Thu    Ben  Butler  died,  Washington,   1893. 

12  Fri     Eld.  Henry  Kurtz  died  in  Ohio,  1874.  * 

13  Sat     Menno  Simon  died  in  the  rear  1559. 


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Edward  Gibbon  died  in  London, 


17  Wed]Benj.  Franklin  was  born  in  Mass. 


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C.  H.  Balsbaugh  d.  in  Pa.,  1909. 

Gen.  R.  E.  Lee  was  born  in  Va., 

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4.4 
4.4 


J  jrd.  Sunday  after  Epiphany        Matthezv  8        Day's  length  p  hours  40  ini> 


21  Sun 

22  Mon 

23  Tue 

24  Wed 

25  Thu 

26  Fri 

27  Sat 

Isaac  Lawshe  died  in  Ind.,  1865. 
Oueen  Victoria  died,  1901. 
William  Pitt  died  in  Putney,  1806. 
Eld.  James  R.  Gish  was  born,  Va.,  1826 
Robert  Burns  was  born,  Scotland,  1759. 
Breth.  church  organized,  Smyrna,  1896 
James  G.  Blaine  died,  Washington,  1893 


^  ® 

1.59 

7.12 

7.10 

A  ® 

2.42 

8.15 

7.  9 

^  ® 

3.24 

9.18 

7.  8 

1^  ® 

4.  6 

10.21 

7.  8 

|«F  # 

4.46 

11.26 

7.  7 

|##  @ 

5.33 

morn 

7.  6 

\^  D 

6.21 

12.31 

7.  5 

4.^ 
4.5 
4.5 
4.5 
4.5 
4.5 
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4  4th.  Sunday  after  Epiphany        Matthew  8        Day's  length  p  hours  5^  ml 


28  Sun  I  Alex.  Mack,  Jr.,  born  in  Germany,  1712.|pK^  H 

29  Mon  IE.  Swedenborg  born,  Stockholm,  1688.!  pi^^  1 

30  Tue  IChas.  I.  was  beheaded  in  London,  1649.1  M  D 

31  WedlC.  H.   Spurgeon  died  in  France,   1892.!  ff  1> 


7.15 

8.14 

9.19 

10.20 


1.  7 
2.30 

4.51 


7.  4 

7.  3 

7.  2 

7.  1 


4.5 
4.5 

4.5 

4.5 


MOON'S  PKASES.  Uastem  States.  Central  States. 

Full    Moon.  4th 8:  29   A.   M 7:  29   A.   M 6 

Last    Quarter.  llth.. 2:42  A.   M 1:42  A.   M 12 

New   Moon.  19th 6:09   A.   M 5:09   A.   M 4 

FJr.st  Quarter,  27th 3:05   A.   M 2:05   A.   M 1 


Western  State   ii, 

-    29    A.    J 
42   A.   Jfir 
09   A.   J 
05   A.   ]\ 


Hartzler's    Pure    Homemade    Apple    Butter 


The   ponuino   article   Tuado   from    cider   apples   and   granulated 
supar.     No  dried  apples  or  commercial  cider  in  it.     Boiled  to  keep 
until  you  eat  it,  which  will   not  be  long.     Parties  desiring  .some- 
thing choice  for  family  use  should   write  at   once  for  prices. 
ErtabUihed  1890.  D.  M.  HABTZI.ER,  Sterling-,  OUo. 


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BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC. 


Elder  Ephraim  W.  Stoner 

By    Chas.    D.    Bonsack. 


It  may  not  be  well  to  lament  too  much 
^r  the  departed  fathers  of  the  church. 
|ieir  work  is  done  and  God  has  called 
em  higher.  To  forget  them,  however, 
3uld  be  a  crime.  It  is  their  work  which 
I  take  up,  on  which,  as  yet,  we  have 
stowed  no  labor.  It  was  their  ideals 
d  purposes,  that  make  the  atmo- 
here  in  which  we  live.     It  was  their 


Eld.  Ephraim  W.  Stoner. 

ruggle  that  gives  us  strength,  and 
leir   fighting    which      is      our      victory. 

any  a  man  owes  his  accomplishment  in 
le  better  things  of  life  to  the  thrilling 
ruggle  for  right,  and  the  convictions 
•  character,  as  told  in  the  biography  of 
incoln,  Bunyan,  Luther  and  a  host  of 
:hers.     We   only  understand   great  life 

inciples  as  they  are  translated  into  liv- 
ig  men  and  women.  Men  may  quibble 
id  attack  the  Bible  and  its  message; 
ut  the  life  of  Jesus  Christ  and  its  rec- 


ord has  no  other  explanation  than  that 
God  condescended  to  live  among  men. 

I,  therefore,  have  sometimes  felt  that, 
as  a  church  in  the  past,  we  have  lost 
something  in  our  modest  fear  to  record 
the  deeds  of  our  church  fathers,  lest  we 
exalt  the  "man"  above  measure.  It 
must  be  admitted  that  most  of  us  are 
incompetent  for  the  delicate  task,  lack- 
ing judgment  and  sometimes  honesty 
and  courage,  to  give  the  right  setting  of 
a  man's  life  before  God  and  men;  yet 
it  seems  to  me  that  God  would  be  pleased 
to  have  us  record  at  least  some  of  the 
things  in  a  man's  life  which  he  has  been 
pleased  to  use  as  a  blessing  to  the 
world.  Biography  at  least  is  good  so 
far  as  it  helps  us  to  be  purer  and 
stronger,  and  to  forget  not  the  God  of 
our  fathers. 

In  crossing  to  the  promised  land,  for 
fear  they  would  forget  to  tell  it,  God 
told  his  people  to  take  up  stones  from 
the  river  bottom,  where  he  had  divided 
the  waters,  so  that  coming  generations 
would  enquire  and  hear  the  story  of  their 
fathers*  faith  and  their  God.  Perhaps 
we  have  failed  to  record  some  great 
things  that  God  has  done  for  our  fa- 
thers, and  as  a  result  the  rising  genera- 
tions are  not  enthused  with  our  history, 
and  many  have  turned  to  others,  who 
have  painted  in  glowing  colors  the  rec- 
ords of  the  past  and  kept  them  for  the 
inquiring  mind  of  youth.  This  is  not  be- 
cause the  fathers  in  the  Church  of  the 
Brethren  were  lacking  in  courage  and 
intelligent  conviction  or  that  God  failed 
them  in  their  work;  but  because  we 
failed  to  remember  that  we  had  an  obli- 
gation to  the  coming  generations  in  pre- 
serving for  them  the  stories  of  God's 
goodness,  and  their  faith  in  the  right. 

But  it  is  no  easy  task  to  put  in  words 
the  record  of  a  man's  life.  The  deeds 
done  are  not  the  whole  story,  nor  always 


FEBRUARY  Second  Month— 29  Days 


1912 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


1  Thu 

2  Fri 

3  Sat 


Eld.   Quinter  born,   Philadelphia,    1816. 

Mexican  War  ended,  1848. 

Horace  Greeley,  born  in  N.  H.,  1811. 


Moons 

and 

Signs 


Moon  Moon  I  SUN  SUN 
south  r.  &s.  1  rises]  sets 
h.     ni.  h.     m.|h.  m.|h.  m. 


11.311 
morn  I 
12.331 


6.  1 

D  ris 
6.19 


7.  0|5.  0 
6.5915.  1 
6.5815.  2 


5  Septuagcsima  Sunday  Matthew  20  Day's  length  10  hours  6  min. 


Sun 
Mon 
Tue 
Wed 

8  Thu 

9  Fri 
Sat 


10 


Eld.  Daniel  Vaniman  was  born,  1835. 

D.  L.  Moody  was  born  in  Mass.,  1837. 

Chas.  II.  died  in  London,  1685. 

Chas.   Dickens,  born  in  England,   1812. 

Russo-Japanese  war  begun,  1904. 

W.  H.  Harrison  was  born  in  Va.,  1773. 

Fall  of  Roanoke  Island,  1862. 


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7.34 

6.57 

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2.21 

8.50 

6.56 

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3.09 

10.  1 

6.55 

&=  © 

3.55 

11.10 

6.54 

A  © 

4.40 

morn 

6.53 

A  c 

5.25 

12.47 

6.52 

«  c 

6.12 

1.53 

6.51 

5.  3 
5.  4 
5.  5 
5.  6 
5.  7 
5.  8 
5.  9 


6  Sexagesima  Sunday 


Luke  8 


11  Sun 

12  Mon 

13  Tue 

14  Wed 

15  Thu 

16  Fri 

17  Sat 

Daniel  Boone  was  born  in  Pa.,  1735. 
Abraham  Lincoln  was  born  in  Ky.,  1809. 
Admiral  Porter  died,  Washington,  1891. 
Wm.  T.  Sherman  died,  N.  Y.  Cy.,  1891. 
Galileo  was  born  in  Italy,  1564. 
Philip  Melanchthon  born,  Baden,  1497. 
Columbia  was  burned,  1865. 


Day's  length  10  hours  20  min, 

5.10 
5.12 
5.13 
5.14 
5.16 
5.17 
5.18 


me  c 

7.  0 

2.58 

6.50 

#  c 

7.50 

3.53 

6.48 

^  c 

8.42 

4.49 

6.47 

#•  c 

9.33 

5.35 

6.46 

^'^  c 

10.23 

6.15 

6.44 

'xj^  C 

11.11 

6.46 

6.43 

^  c 

11.57 

7.15 

6.42 

7  Quinquagesima  Sunday 


Luke  18 


Day's  length  10  hours  j8  min. 


18  Sun  1 

19 

Monl 

20  Tue  1 

21 

Wedl 

22  Thu  1 

23 

Fri    1 

24 

Sat    1 

Martin  Luther  died  in  Saxonv,  1546. 
Alex.  Mack,  Sr.,  died  in  Pa., '1735. 
Henry  Drummond  died  in  Surrey,  1860. 
Santa  Ana  born  in  Jalapa,  Mex.,  1795. 
Geo.  Washington  born  in  Va.,   1732. 
John  Q.  Adams  died,  Washington,  1848. 
Christopher  Sower  was  baptized,   1737. 


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|ev.41 

Dsts 

6.41 

^  # 

1.23 

7.11 

6.40 

^  m 

2.  5 

8.15 

6.38 

^  # 

2.47 

9.15 

6.37 

./ffF  ® 

3.31 

10.25 

6.36 

H"  ® 

4.18 

11.33 

6.35 

P^  m 

5.  8 

morn 

633 

5.19 
5.20 
5.22 
5.23 
5.24 
5.25 
5.27 


8  I  St  Sunday  in  Lent 


Mattheiv  4 


25  Sun  iFulton  died   (day  before)   N.  Y.,  1815.|p^ 

26  Mon  [Victor  M.  Hugo  was  born,  1802.  |  ^ 

27  Tue  I  Longfellow  was  born  in  Maine,   1807.   |  ft 

28  Wed|Biela's  Comet  was  discovered,  1820.       \  ft 

29  Thu  6»i8 


Day's  length  10  hours  56  min. 


6.  4 

12.46 

6.32 

7.  5 

1.23 

6.31 

8.  8 

2.34 

6.29 

9.13 

3.42 

6.28 

10.14 

4.42 

6.27 

5.28 
5.29 
5.31 
5.32 
5.33 


MOON'S  PHASES. 

Eastern  States. 

6-  58   P    M     . 

Central  States. 

5-58   P     M 

"Western  States. 

4  •  5  8   P    M 

I-.ast  Quarter,              9th 

7:  50   P.    M 

6:  50   P.   M.... 

11:  44   P.   M.... 

11:  26   P.   M.... 

5:  50   P.   M. 

New  Moon,                 18th 

12:  44   A.    M 

10:  44   P.   M. 

First  Quarter.          25th 

2:  26   P.   M 

12:  26   P.   M. 

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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


the  most  important.  Back  of  them  is 
the  will,  the  motive,  the  strug^gle  against 
environment,  etc.  These  God  knows, — 
we  seldom,  and  then  only  in  part.  Be- 
cause of  this  we  so  often  misjudge  men. 
Then,  too,  it  is  difficult  to  comprehend  a 
life  so  long  as  Bro.  Stoner's,  touching 
so  many  lives  and  at  so  many  places 
through  the  years.  He  was  preaching 
ten  years  before  I  was  born.  This  to 
me  seems  a  long  while  ago.  As  I  re- 
member that  all  the  years,  from  then  till 
now,  were  filled  with  a  more  or  less  ac- 
tive service  for  the  church,  I  feel,  in  the 
absence  of  accurate  records,  almost  in- 
competent to  speak.  But  long  as  these 
years  seem  to  us,  in  helping  along  the 
cause  he  loved,  yet  to  him  they  were 
brief  enough,  and  no  doubt  failed  to 
show  the  results  he  would  have  desired, 
and  so  shall  it  be  with  us  all. 

Bro.  E.  W.  Stoner  was  one  of  a  family 
of  five,  born  July  26,  1833,  on  a  farm  a 
few  miles  from  Union  Bridge,  Mary- 
land, in  the  vicinity  of  which  he  lived  all 
his  life.  His  father,  David  Stoner,  and 
his  mother,  whose  maiden  name  was 
Esther  Pfautz,  had  early  united  with  the 
Church  of  the  Brethren,  and  were  noted 
for  their  piety  and  godliness.  This 
meant  a  splendid  heritage  for  the  family 
and  is  splendidly  exemplified  in  the  two 
surviving  members, — Elder  David  Ston- 
er, of  Johnsville,  Md.,  and  Sister  Rebec- 
ca Longanecker,  of  Denton,  Md.  Brother 
Ephraim  spent  his  younger  years  about 
the  farm  and  the  neighborhood,  going 
to  the  country  school  near  by,  when  not 
engaged  in  the  duties  about  the  farm. 
He  was  baptized  at  the  age  of  twenty- 
two,  with  four  or  five  others,  and  the 
following  year  was  married  -to  Sister 
Belinda  Engel,  one  of  the  number  bap- 
tized a  year  before.  To  this  union  were 
born  ten  children,  but  only  three  daugh- 
ters grew  to  womanhood,  and  they,  with 
their  mother,  survive  their  father.  These 
early  united  with  the  church.  The  old- 
est daughter,  Edith,  is  the  wife  of  Eld. 
D.  Victor  Long,  of  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Fannie  is  the  wife  of  W.  M.  Lyon,  pas- 
tor of  the  Progressive  Brethren  church, 
Washington,    D.    C.     Emma  is  the  wife  of 


Mr.  Julius  Traub,  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Bro. 
Stoner's  home  life  was  most  pleasant, 
the  atmosphere  of  patience  and  quiet, 
with  orderliness,  seemed  to  prevail  at 
all  times.  Many  shared  the  hospitality 
of  their  home,  and  the  quiet  friendliness 
of  Brother  and  Sister  Stoner  will  be 
remembered  by  all  who  had  that  pleas- 
ure. 

Baptized  at  twenty-two,  elected  to  the 
ministry  at  twenty-eight,  he  spent  his 
life  largely  in  the  interest  of  the  church. 
As  a  young  man  on  the  farm  he  found 
pleasure  and  profit  in  studying  his  Bible 
as  he  carried  it  with  him  to  the  field,  and 
rested  his  horses  in  the  plow.  Indeed, 
as  I  knew  him,  business  had  little  hold 
on  his  mind.  He  cared  little  for  the 
hustle  of  business  and  its  distracting 
cares.  He  took  good  care  of  his  posses- 
sions, lived  economically  and  well,  but 
found  his  enjoyment  in  the  considera- 
tion of  the  problems  and  polity  of  the 
church  in  which  he  was  a  constant  stu- 
dent. This  made  him  a  leader  in  this 
line  of  church  activity.  He  enjoyed  the 
church  councils,  whether  local  or  gen- 
eral, and  was  a  good  man  to  have  pres- 
ent at  such  meetings.  Slow  to  speak, 
quiet  and  deliberate;  of  a  fatherly  per- 
sonality; diplomatic  and  experienced  in 
the  usages  and  practices  of  the  church, 
— all  combined  to  give  him  prestige  and 
power,  and  his  decisions  were  difficult 
successfully  to  oppose.  He  did  not  con- 
tend for  his  opinion  or  position,  but  had 
a  quiet,  cautious  way  of  waiting,  and 
things  usually  worked  to  his  viewpoint. 

As  a  preacher,  Bro.  Stoner  was  not 
noisy  nor  oratorical.  Here,  as  else- 
where, he  was  deliberate  and  quiet, — a 
fine  thinker  and  with  more  than  an  or- 
dinary knowledge  of  the  Scriptures,  His 
preaching  was  largely  expository.  While 
to  some,  at  times,  his  deliberate  and 
passionless  preaching  was  tedious,  he 
never  failed  to  get  the  interest  and  re- 
gard of  the  intelligent,  for  his  state- 
ments were  carefully  thought  out  and 
tested  in  his  own  good  judgment  and 
that  of  others.  He  could  not  be  said  to 
possess  great  originality,  but  witli  good 
judgment  and  a  large  experience  became 


MARCH 


Third  Month— 31  Days 


19i: 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


I    Moons 
I      and 
I     Signs 


Moon 
south 
h.     m. 


Moon  I  SUN  SU: 
r. «&:s.  Irises] set 
h.     m,|h.  m.lh.  n 


1  Fri 

2  Sat 


Madagascar  forbids  Christianity,  1835. 
John  Wesley  died  in  London,  1791. 


« 


11.12 
morn 


5.31 
6.  9 


6.25  5.3 
6.2415.3 


<?  2nd  Sunday  in  Lent  Matthew  15  Day's  length  11  hours  14 


mv 


Sun 

Mon 

Tue 

Wed 

Thu 

Fri 

Sat 


Blessed  are  the  meek 
Alex.  Campbell  died  in  W.  Va.,  1866. 
[Subscribe  for  the  Messenger,  $1.50.] 
P.  H.  Sheridan  was  born  in  N.  Y.,  1831. 
H.  M.  Barwick,  Ed.  Inglenook,  d.,  1908. 
R.  H.  Miller  died,  Mt.  Morris,  1892. 
Battle  Monitor  and  Merrimac,  1862. 


12.16 
12.55 
1.43 
2.29 
3.16 
4.  3 
4.52 


J)  ns 

7.24 

8.47 

9.58 

11.  5 

mom 

12.45 


6.23 
6.21 
6.20 
6.19 
6.17 
6.16 
6.15 


10  3rd  Sunday  in  Lent 


Luke  II 


Day's  length  ii  hours  34  mh 


5.3 

5.3}"^ 
5.4 

lad 

'riei: 
11  w 
ace 
unr 

Lil 


5.4 

5.4I 
5.4 


10  Sun 

11  Mon 

12  Tue 

13  Wed 

14  Thu 

15  Fri 

16  Sat 


Battle  of  Mukden  ended,  1905. 
Tasso  (Italian  poet)  born,  Italy,  1544. 
[Send  for  Missionary  Visitor,  50  cents.] 
Benj.  Harrison  died,  Indianapolis,  1901. 
Eld.  A.  W.  Vaniman  died,  1908. 
Julius  Caesar  died  in  Rome,  44  B.  C. 
Eld.  Peter  Nead  died  near  Dayton,  1877. 


II  4th  Sunday  in  Lent 


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1.45 

6.13 

#  c 

6.34 

2.40 

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#"  c 

7.26 

2>.2>Z 

6.11 

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8.17 

4.15 

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9.6 

4.47 

6.  8 

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9.52 

5.17 

6.  6 

^  c 

10.37 

5.42 

6.  5 

5.4 
5.4 

5.4 
5.J 
5.1 
5.i 

5.! 


Dore 

autii 

tetii 


John  6 


Day's  length  11  hours  52  mi'itit 


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Ik\ 
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ised 
levei 
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22 

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St.  Patrick's  Day. 

John  C.  Calhoun  born  in  S.  C,  1782. 
Livingstone  was  born  in  Scotland,  1813 
Alex.  Mack,  Jr.,  died  in  Pa.,  1803. 
Gen.  Johnston  died,  Washington,  1891. 
Jonathan  Edwards  died  in  N.  J.,  1758. 
Battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  1862. 


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9.25 

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12  f,th.  Sunday  in  Lent 


John 


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25  Mon 

26  Tue 

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28  Thu 

29  F.i 

30  Sat 


Longfellow  died  in  Mass.,  1882. 
John  Anderson  died  in  Madras,  1855. 
Beethoven  died  in  Vienna,  1827. 
Vera  Cruz  was  captured,  1847. 
Raphael  was  born  in  Italy,  1483. 
Chas.  Wesley  died  in  London,  1788. 
Earthquake  in  Peru,  S.  America,  1828. 


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5.56 

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1.35 

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MOOir'S  PHASES. 

Fun    Moon.  3rd,. 

Last  Quarter,  10th,, 

New  Moon,  18th., 

First  Quarter,  25th,. 


Eastern  States.  .   Central  States.  Western  State 

.  .    5:  41   A.   M 4:  41    A.   M 3;  41   A, 

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.  .    5:08   P.   M 4:08   P.   M 3:08  P, 

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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


n  efficient  father  and  leader  in  the  com- 
lunity  as  well  as  the  church.  He  had 
lastered  a  most  beautiful  vocabulary, 
tid  knew  how  to  use  it.  This  was  es- 
lecially  noticed  in  his  prayers.'  Often 
^lled  unexpectedly  to  lead  in  prayer, 
^d  inspired  by  the  occasion,  he  would 
^rily  lift  one  up   to  the  gates  of  gold, 

I  beautiful  thought  and  language.  He 
ad  splendid  pastoral  qualities;  in  the 
ome  and  personally  he  was  at  his  best, 
riendly,  he  was  approached  by  all,  and 

II  who  talked  with  him,  felt  the  influ- 
nce  of  his  reverent  and  sympathetic 
lanner. 

Like  all  men,  he  had  his  weaker  points, 
lany  of  us  wished  at  times  he  was 
lore  frank,  but  he  was  always  slow  and 
lutious  to  commit  himself,  even  to 
lose  best  known  and  trusted.  This  se- 
retiveness,  with  his  diplomacy,  led  his 
est  friends,  sometimes,  to  suspicion  and 
onder  as  to  his  position  and  sincerity, 
hrewd,  his  statements  and  movements 
ere  closely  watched,  and  often  criti- 
ised  without  mercy;  but  these  things 
ever  ruffled  him  in  the  least.  He  was 
je  personification  of  deliberation  and 
ktience, 

I  In  the  fifty  years  of  his  ministry 
lere  were  but  few  of  the  Annual  Meet- 
igs  that  he  did  not  attend.  Interested 
i  and  loyal  to  the  councils  and  deci- 
ons  of  the  church,  he  found  pleasure 
I  the  Annual  Meetings  even  though  he 
id  not  take  a  large  part  in  their  delib- 
rations.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
tanding  Committee  a  number  of  times; 
ut  only  half  of  his  ministerial  life  was 
e  in  the  eldership.  His  disposition  pre- 
ented  him  from  being  aggressive  in  the 
instructive  work  of  the  church,  but  he 
as  a  splendid  adviser  and  help  to  those 

ho  were,  and  his  opinion  was  a  large 
ictor  in  the  advisability  of  procedure, 
I  any  new  movement  in  the  Eastern 
district  of  Maryland. 

He  was  a  student  of  conditions  about 
im,  especially  in  the  work  of  the 
hurch.  This  kept  him  young,  active 
nd  useful  unto  the  end  of  his  life. 
/hile  some  slight  throat  trouble  kept 
im  from  preaching  much,  his  judgment 


11 


and  interest  remamed  fresh  and  keen 
up  to  the  final  illness.  This  was  so 
much  so  that  it  was  hard  to  realize  he 
was  getting  old.  When  more  than  sev- 
enty-three years  old,  at  the  request  of 
the  congregation,  he  wrote  a  history  of 
the  Pipe  Creek  congregation  and  had  it 
published,  which  preserves  many  inter- 
esting data  and  facts  that  would  other- 
wise be  lost  and  forgotten.  For  thirty 
years  he  conducted  a  weekly  Bible  class 
in  the  town  of  Union  Bridge,  only  ceas- 
ing his  personal  attendance  and  direc- 
tion of  this  a  few  months  before  his 
death. 

Bro.  Stoner  took  good  care  of  himself, 
and  enjoyed  good  health  as  a  result,  up 
to  a  few  months  before  his  death.  He 
was  confined  to  his  bed  about  four 
months,  and  in  this  affliction  the  same 
patience  was  manifest  until  July  3,  1911, 
when  his  spirit  departed  from  the  body 
in  which  it  tabernacled  for  nearly  sev- 
enty-eight years.  His  body  was  carried 
to  the  old  Pipe  Creek  cemetery,  after 
services  in  the  church  near  by,  and 
there,  amid  the  scenes  where  he  had  ex- 
horted others  for  fifty  years  to  the  hope 
in  Christ,  his  body  was  tenderly  placed 
till  the  dead  iri  Christ  are  called  forth; 
believing  that  for  quiet,  cautious,  patient 
action  and  constant  devotion  to  the 
cause  of  Christ  and  the  church  which  he 
loved,   earth   has  had   few  to  excel  him. 

Union   Bridge,   Md. 

THE  MAN  WHO  IS  NOT  WANTED. 

A  lecturer,  in  speaking  of  the  drinking 
man,  uttered  a  great  truth  and  at  the 
same  time  indulged  in  a  flight  of  real 
oratory  when  he  said:  "The  railroads 
don't  want  him;  the  ocean  liners  don't 
want  him;  the  banks  don't  want  him; 
the  merchants  don't  want  him."  Then 
referring  to  the  advertisement  of  a  sa- 
loonkeeper for  a  bartender  who  does 
not  drink,  said,  "  the  saloonkeeper  does 
not  want  him."  Turning  with  his  most 
winsome  smile  to  the  audience,  he  said, 
"  Now,  girls,  do  you  want  him?  " 


APRIL 


Fourth  Month — ^30  Days 


1912 


Weeks    j 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


Moons 
and 
Signs 


Moon 
south 
h,     m. 


Moon  I  SUN  I  SUN 
r.  &s.  I  rises  I  sets 
li.     m.|li.  m.|li.  m. 


1  MoniGospel  X'isitor  started,  1851. 

2  Tue  I  Thomas  Jefferson  born  in  Va.,  1743. 

3  Wed  I  Washington  Irving  born  in  N.  Y.,  1783. 

4  Thu  I W.  H.  Harrison  died,  Washington,  1841. 

5  Fri    |R.  Raikes  died,  England,  1811. 

6  Sat    [Peary  reached  North  Pole,  1909. 


morn 
12.19 
1.  5 
1.53 
2.42 
3.33 


D  ris 
7.29 
8.44 
9.53 
11.  3 
morn 


5.44 
5.43 
5.42 
5.41 
5.39 
5.38 


6.16 
6.17 
6.18 
6.19 
6.21 
6.22 


14  Easter  Sioiday 


Mark  16 


Day's  length  12  hours  46  min. 


7  Sun 

8  Alon 

9  Tue 

10  Wed 

11  Thu 

12  Fri 

13  Sat 


Wordsworth  born  in  England,  1770. 

Fall  of  Island  No.  10,  1862. 

Payne,  author.  Sweet  Home,  died  1852. 

The  Lord  is  my  helper. 

Civil  War  in  America  began,  1861. 

Adoniram  Judson  died  at  sea"  1850. 

Bishop  Thoburn  sailed  for  India,  1895. 


m  ® 

4.25 

12.32 

5.37 

6.23 

#  © 

5.17 

1.23 

5.35 

6.25^ 

#-  c 

6.  9 

2.10 

5.34 

6.26 

^^  c 

6.58 

2.41 

5.33 

6.27 

-.0^  c 

7.46 

3.21 

5.32 

6.28 

A   € 

8.31 

3.44 

5.31 

6.29 

A  € 

9.14 

4.14 

5.29 

6.31  j 

75  ist  Sunday  after  Easter 


John  20 


Day's  length  7j  hours  4  min. 


14  Sun    Assassination  of  Lincoln,  1865. 

15  Mon  Lincoln  died  in  Washington,  1865. 

16  Tue    Philip  Yonce  died  in  Ohio,  1864. 

17  Wed 'Franklin  died  in  Philadelphia,  1790. 

18  Thu  I  Eld.  Geo.  D.  Zollers  d.  in  Ind.,  1911. 

19  Fri     P.  Melanchthon  died,  Germany,   1560. 

20  Sat    iBrainerd,  missionary,  born,  Conn.,  1718, 


^   € 

9.57 

4.30 

5.28 

^   C 

10.39 

4.51 

5.27 

l«f  C 

11.23 

5.12 

5.25 

|«f  ® 

lev.  9 

Dsts 

5.24 

\f^  ® 

12.59 

8.23 

5.23 

IP^  ® 

1.55 

9.38 

5.22 

\v^  ® 

2.51 

10.50 

5.20 

6.32 
6.33 
6.35 
6.36 
6.37 
6.38 
6.40 


16  2nd.  Sunday  after  Easter  John  10  Day's  length  13  hours  22  min. 


21  Sun  I  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth. 

22  Mon  I  James  Buchanan  born  in  Pa.,  1791. 

23  Tue  j  Shakespeare  died  in  England,  1616. 

24  Wed  I  New  Orleans  taken,  1862. 

25  Thu  [First  eleven  baptisms  at  Bulsar,  1897. 

26  Fri    Ijohn  H.  Umstad  died  in  Pa.,  1873. 

27  Sat    \U.  S.  Grant  was  born  ii   Ohio,  1822. 


«  ® 

3.54 

11.40 

5.19 

6.41  Ji 

tt  ® 

4.57 

morn 

5.18 

6.42t 

^  © 

5.58 

1.26 

5.17 

6.43  ; 

^  1 

6.56 

2.  5 

5.16 

6.44  1 

tt  3 

7.50 

2.40 

5.15 

6.45 

^  3 

8.39 

3.  8 

5.14 

6.46 

W  1 

9.26 

3.32 

5.12 

6.48 

7/  jrd.  Sunday  after  Easter 


John  16  Day's  length  7j  hours  j8  min. 


28  Sun  I  James  Monroe  was  born  in  Va.,   1758.  |  '^-    3 

29  Mon  I  Parson  Brownlow  died  in  Tcnn.,   1877.  |  %■■    D 

30  Tue  IJames  R.  Gish  died,  Arkansas,  1896.       ^  ^    3 


10.12 
10.57 
11.44 


3.55 
4.18 
4.43 


5.11 
5.10 
5.  9 


6.49 
6.50 
6.51 


MOON'S  PHASZ». 

FuH   Moon.  1st. 

Last  Quarter,  9th, 

New  Moon.  17th, 

First  Quarter,         24th. 


EaBtem  States.  Central  States. 

..    5:  24   P.   M 4:  24   P.   M. . 

..10:  23   A.    M 9:  23   A.   M. . 

.  .    6:  40   A.    M 5:  40   A.   M. . 

.  .    3:  47   A.   M 2:  47   A.   M. . 


Western  States. 

3:  24   P.   M. 

8:  23   A.   M. 

4:  40   A.   M. 

1:  47   A.   M. 


SOMETHING  JUST  AS  GOOD 


No,  thoro  Isn't  anytlilngr  quite  as  good  published  as  the  Brethren  Teachers'  Monthly, 
for  thf  purpose  intended.  Tlie  aim  of  this  publication  is  to  j^iNe  to  the  Sunday-school 
teachers  of  the  Brotherhood  just  tlie  kind  of  helps  they  need,  prepared  in  such  a  way  as 
to  make  them  easily  available.  The  lesson  helps  are  prepared  by  experts  in  the  different 
dt'partments,  and  the  general  articles  are  on  timely  subjects  by  able  writers. 

The  Monthly  win  be  of  special  value  during  the  cominp:  year,  as  the  lessons  are 
taken  from  the  New  Testament  and  contain  a  considerable  amount  of  doctrinal  teaching 
peculiar   to  tlie  tonets   of   the   Church   of   the    Brethren. 

BBETEBEN  PUBLISHINO  HOUSE, 
Elfin*  lUlnola. 

12 


BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC. 


Bro.  David  Emmert 

By  W.  J.  Swigart. 


Human  life  Is  the  most  interesting 
and  important  study  of  the  human  mind. 
Every  life  is  a  history  and  a  romance, 
were  the  details  written  out.  The  chief 
assets  of  the  world  today  are  the  good 
lives  of  the  good  people  who  have  lived, 
and  their  achievements,  plus  the  good 
lives  of  the  good  people  who  are  now 
living.  We  ought  not  to  forget  the  lives 
and  services  of  our  citizens  as  'soon  as 
the  tombstone  is  erected.  The  good 
that  men  do  ought  not  to  be  "  interred 
with  their  bones." 

Near  Benevola  (delightful  name  and 
delightful  place  in  which  to  be  born), 
Maryland,  Sept.  6,  1854,  Bro.  David  Em- 
mert was  born.  During  his  childhood 
the  war  raged  sometimes  furiously 
around  his  home,  and  over  his  father's 
fields  and  even  about  the  house.  He 
often  told  of  the  battles  and  soldiers, 
and  especially  vivid  in  his  own  mind  and 
memory  was  the  scene  of  one  evening's 
discussion  between  his  father  and  a  gen- 
eral of  the  army.  Aside  from  war 
scenes,  his  early  life  ran  quiet  as  the 
gentle  brooks  by  which  he  sported.  The 
work  and  character  of  the  man  were 
somewhat  forecast  in  the  plays,  tastes, 
and  tendencies,  thoughts  and  visions  of 
the  boy.  While  full  of  the  sportive  and 
fun-loving  propensities  that  naturally 
belong  to  childhood,  he  was  precocious, 
at  least,  in  the  ability  of  taking  "  serious 
thought  "  concerning  life  and  its  accom- 
paniments. 

In  talking  once  with  a  close  friend, 
they  talked  of  their  love  afifairs.  He 
said  he  never  had  but  one  love  affair, 
and  he  expected  that  to  terminate  in  his 
marriage.  As  they  talked  further,  he 
opened  his  heart  further,  and  related 
how  he  had  prayed  over  the  matter  and 
sought  guidance  from  heaven  in  his  love 
and    courtship    experience,    and    he    felt 


that  one's  religion  should  be  applied  as 
seriously  to  those  things  as  to  other 
transactions  of  life.  With  many  young 
people  love  afifairs  are  hardly  thought  of 
as  coming  within  the  realm  and  reach 
of  prayer. 

He  attended  the  public  schools  and 
worked  on  the  farm, — at  times  amusing 
himself  and  his  friends  with  his  pencil 
and  crayon.  He  attended  the  State  Nor- 
mal School  at  Millersville,  but  did  not 
graduate  there,  and  never  formally  grad- 
uated from  any  school, — except  the 
school  of  life  and  experience.  He  served 
an  apprenticeship  as  a  pattern  maker 
in  the  Frick  Manufacturing  shops  at 
Waynesboro.  There  he  became  inti- 
mately acquainted  with  the  late  Jacob 
M.  Zuck,  founder  of  Juniata  College. 
The  college  was  started  as  the  Breth- 
ren's Normal  College  by  Bro.  Zuck, 
April  17,  1876.  Bro.  David  Emmert  came 
to  Huntingdon  in  September,  1877,  and 
became  a  member  of  the  faculty.  He 
taught  drawing  and  painting  and  also 
some  of  the  sciences,  and  did  some  work 
in  school  as  a  student.  He  was  intimate- 
ly and  vitally  connected  with  the  life  of 
the  institution  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death;  having  been  student,  teacher  and 
trustee. 

Bro.  David  Emmert  was  a  versatile 
man.  He  could  do  many  things,  and 
really  seemed  adept  at  all  of  them.  He 
was  a  student,  that  is,  a  thinker.  He 
brought  ideas  into  new  relations,  and 
worked  out  new  creations.  He  was  a 
teacher  and  loved  that  work.  He  was 
an  artist;  and,  probably,  of  all  the  things 
to  which  he  gave  himself,  the  deepest, 
natural,  intuitive  promptings  of  his  life 
were  in  the  exercise  of  this  talent.  It 
was  a  sort  of  native,  spontaneous  pas- 
sion with  him.  Probably  the  greatest  of 
the  many  sacrifices  of  his  life  was  to 
give  up    this    avocation    for    the    more 


13 


MAY 

Fifth  Month — 31  Days 

1912 

Weeks 
and  Days 

IMPORTANT    EVENTS            ' 

Moons 
and 
Signs 

Moon 
south 
h.     m. 

Moon    SUN 
r.&s.    rises 
h.     m.  h.  m. 

SUN 
sets 
h.  m. 

1  Wed  1  Battle  of  Manila,  1898. 

2  Thu  'Bishop  Coke  buried,  Indian  Ocean,  1814. 

3  Fri    |Hans  Egede  sailed  for  Greenland,  1712. 

4  Sat    Thomas  Huxley  born  in  London,   1825. 

«  © 

«  © 
#■  © 

morn 

12.32 

1.22 

2.14 

1  D  rrs 
8.41 
9.48 

10.47 

5.  7 
5.  6 
5.  5 
5.  4 

6.53 
6.54 
6.55 
6.56 

iS  4th  Sunday  after  Easter           John  i6           Day's  len^ 

gth  13 

hours  54 

min. 

5  Sun 

Xapoleon  died  at  St.  Helena,  1821. 

#    © 

3.  7 

11.40 

5.  3 

6.57 

6  Mon 

Robespierre  (Frenchman)  born,  1758. 

#•    © 

4.  0 

morn 

5.  2 

6.58 

7  Tue 

Robert  Browning-  born,  London,  1812. 

••0^    © 

4.50 

12.44 

5.  1 

6.59 

8  Wed 

Earthquake  at  iNIartinique,  1902. 

^^  © 

5.39 

1.17 

5.  0 

7.  0 

9  Thu 

Bunvan  licensed  to  preach,  Eng.,   1672. 

A  c 

6.24 

1.44 

4.59 

7.  1 

10  Fri 

Pacific  Railroad  completed,  1869. 

7.  8 

2.  8 

4.58 

7.  1 

11  Sat 

W^illiam  Pitt  died,  1778. 

^    C 

7.50 

2.32 

4.57 

7.  3 

/p  ^th  Sunday  after  Easter  John  16 


Day's  length  14  hours  08  min. 


12  Sun 

[.  E.  B.  Stuart  died  in  Va.,  1864.             |  ^    C 

8.32 

2.54 

4.56 

7.  4 

13  Mon 

\lenna  taken  bv  the  French,  1809.         |  ^    C 

9.15 

3.24 

4.55 

7.  5 

14  Tue 

Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.                     |  i^   C 

9.59 

3.45 

4.54 

7.  6 

15  Wed 

A.  M.  at  Bismarck  Grove,  Kans.,  1883.  ^p#   C 

10.48 

4.  5 

4.53 

7.  7 

16  Thu 

Wm.  H.  Seward  was  born,  N.  Y.,  1801. |p;^    @ 

11.41 

Dsts 

4.52 

7.  8 

17  Fri 

John  Jay  died  in  N.  Y.,  1829.         •             |  p^   # 

ev.39 

8.36 

4.52 

7.  8 

18  Sat 

A.  M.  at  Covington,  Ohio,  1875.             \^   ® 

1.42 

9.47 

4.51 

7.  9 

20  6th  Sunday  after  Easter 


John  75 


Day's  length  14  hours  20  min. 


ii 


19  Sun  jOuinter  died.  North  Manchester,   1888. 

20  Mon  I  A.  M.  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1902. 

21  Tue  lEld.  I.  D.  Parker  died  1910. 

22  Wed  I  A.  :\I.  North  Manchester,  Ind.,  1888. 


23  Thu 

24  Fri 

25  Sat 


A.  M.,  Muncie,  Ind.,  '93 ;  Roanoke,  '99, 
A.  M.  at  Carthage,  Mo.,  1904. 
Arlington  Heights  captured,    1861. 


!M  ® 

2.47 

10.33 

4.50 

7.10 

M  m 

3.51 

11.47 

4.49 

7.11 

^  m 

4.51 

morn 

4.48 

7.12 

^  @ 

5.46 

12.42 

4.47 

7.13 

^  3 

6.37 

1.12 

4.46 

7.14 

^  3 

7.25 

1.38 

4.45 

7.15 

W-  3 

8.10 

2.  1 

4.45 

7.15 

21  Whit  Sunday 


John  14 


Day's  length  14  hours  32  min. 


26  Sun  I  A.  M.,  Illinois,  74;  Pa.,  77;  Kans.,  '96.  |  %^ 

27  Mon! A.  M.  at  Pertle  Springs,  Mo.,  1890. 

28  Tue  I  A.  M.  at  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1901. 

29  Wed  I  A.  M.  at  Meversdale,  Pa.,  1894. 

30  Thu  jA.  M.  at  Milford,  Ind.,  1882. 

31  Fri    I  A.  M.,  Ottawa,  '87;  Bur'ton  Pk.,  '98 


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1    tMS- 


3 

8.54 

2.30 

4.44 

3 

9.40 

2.59 

4.43 

3 

10.26 

3.23 

4.43 

3 

11.15 

4.20 

4.42 

© 

morn 

D  ris 

4.41 

© 

12.59 

8.37 

4.41 

MOON'S  FEASXS 

Full    Moon. 
I.a-st   Quarter, 
New    Moon, 
First  Quarter, 
Full    Moon. 

1st 

9th 

Eastern  States. 

.5:19   A.    M 

4  •  5  6   A     M 

Central  States.           Wei 

4:  19   A.   M 

3    5  6  A    M 

16th 

23r(l 

5:  13   P.    M 

.     .  .         9*  1 1   A     M 

4:  13   P.   M 

811   A    M       

30th 

6:  29   P.    M 

5:  29   P.   M 

7.16 
7.17 
7.17 
7.18 
7.19 
7.19 


Western  States. 

3:  19  A.  M. 
2:  56  A.  M. 
3:  13  P.  M. 
7:  11  A.  M. 
4:  29  P.   M. 


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14 


BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC. 


pressing  things  of  life  that  came  to  him. 
He  spent  time  and  money  in  the  studio, 
and  with  the  masters  of  the  country. 

Once,  when  he  was  working  in  the 
studio  in  Philadelphia,  I  visited  him; 
and  as  we  walked  together  on  the  streets 
and  in  the  galleries,  his  talk  was  for  one 
moment  in  ecstasies  over  the  pictures 
and  statuary,  and  the  next  on  the  poor 
in  Huntingdon  and  Philadelphia.  His 
heart  seemed  to  be  swinging  like  a  pen- 
dulum between  his  art  and  the  neglected 
children,  until  it  finally  centered  with 
the  work,  and  for  many  years  pictures 
and  brushes  and  landscapes  were  rele- 
gated to  the  past  and  to  the  outside,  to 
make  room  for  the  pressing  demands  of 
other    things. 

He  said  once  that  the  first  vision  or 
thought  of  nature's  beauties,  as  associat- 
ed with  their  reproduction  by  art,  came 
to  him  when  very  young.  As  he  sat  on 
a  coop  with  his  sister,  the  young  chicks 
and  ducklings  gathered  at  their  feet  to 
be  fed.  Just  then  the  glorious  beauty 
of.  a  Maryland  sunset  enraptured  his  up- 
lifted youthful  eyes.  What  a  concept  for 
a  painted  picture  that  scene  would  be! 

The  great  work  of  his  life  was  in  the 
interest  of  the  homeless  and  friendless 
children.  A  concern  for  the  helpless  and 
suffering  seemed  to  be  born  in  him.  Ear- 
ly in  life  his  mind  was  exercised  in  their 
behalf.  According  to  his  own  state- 
ment, the  first  vision  of  the  need  of  at- 
tention to  the  neglected  child  came  to 
him  when  yet  a  boy,  in  his  early  teens, 
as  he  gathered  stones  in  the  field  of  his 
father's  farm.  The  second  time  he  felt 
the  manifest  call  to  this  work  was  one 
day  when  in  the  employ  of  the  Frick 
Manufacturing  Company,  in  Waynes- 
boro. He  carried  something,  or  went 
on  an  errand  from  shop  to  office,  and 
so  plainly  and  distinctly  did  the  convic- 
tion come  that  he  paused  as  though 
halted  by  some  one  speaking  to  him  face 
to  face. 

Some  time  after  this  he  came  to  Hun- 
tingdon. The  conviction  continued  with 
him.  and  he  naturally  became  more  sen- 
sitive and  alert  to  suffering.  In  January 
and   February  of   1878  we   had   a   small- 


pox scourge  in  Huntingdon.  This  was 
followed  by  much  suffering  among  the 
poor  of  West  Huntingdon  and  else- 
where, in  those  panicky  winters  of  79 
and  '80.  Throughout  all  this  Bro.  David 
Emmert  was  alert  and  active,  and  was 
forever  happening  on  those  cases  of 
want  and  neglect,  and  finding  the  homes 
where  famine  and  fever  stalked.  This 
naturally  led  to  the  organization  of  the 
Orphans'  Home  in  1881  and  the  one  in 
Hagerstown  later. 

He  was  a  great  worker.  He  did  not 
merely  write  and  speak,  and  send  people 
as  agents.  He  went  himself.  To  the 
hungry  he  carried  food,  the  naked  he 
clothed,  those  in  prison  and  sick  he  vis- 
ited, and  ministered  unto  them.  No 
home  was  too  lowly,  no  poverty  and 
squalor  too  abject,  no  vice  nor  sin  was 
so  gross  as  to  bar  his  entrance  if  he  be- 
lieved he  could  help.  No  hour  was  too 
late,  no  road  too  rough  or  muddy,  no 
night  too  dark  for  his  feet  to  go  on  er- 
rands of  mercy.  His  own  hands  washed 
and  cleansed  the  diseased  and  filthy,  and 
his  own  arms  carried  the  little  ones  to 
places    of   comfort   and   cleanliness. 

Bro.  David  Emmert's  life  and  career 
have  meant  something.  He  has  done 
something.  He  has  created  something. 
Hagerstown  and  Huntingdon  and  Jun- 
iata Valley  and  Cumberland  Valley  have 
been  affected  and  changed,  and  affected 
and  changed  for  the  better,  because  Bro. 
David  Emmert  was  gifted  with  sensi- 
bilities that  could  feel,  and  a  heart  that 
could  awake  and  respond  to  the  cry  of 
human  suffering  within  the  weak  and 
helpless, — an  intelligence  that  could 
plan,  a  soul  that  could  consecrate  itself 
to  a  work  and  a  surrendered  will  that 
could  go  forth  undaunted  by  opposition 
or  misapprehension  on  the  part  of  those 
to  whom  he  appealed.  The  first  primal 
besetting  fault  of  his  life  was  overwork. 
Any  other  fault  of  fret  or  acerbity  re- 
sulted from  this.  He  asked  no  vacation, 
he  took  no  rest,  he  looked  for  no  respite. 
He   worked  on  ceaselessly. 

Bro.  David  Emmert  believed  in  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ.  I  name  this  last  be- 
cause in  the  religion  of  Christ  the  last  is 


15 


JUNE 

Sixth  Month— 30  Days 

1912 

iff 

Weeks 
and  Days 

IiMPORTAXT    EVENTS           '  "^anS" 

Moon 
south 

Moon    SUN  SUN 
r.&s.    rises  sets 

Siffns 

h.     m. 

h.     m. 

h.   m.|h.  m. 

4.4017.20 

lel 
fii 

1  Sat 

A.  M.,  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  1909.               |  ^    © 

1.52 

9.34 

22  Trinity  Sunday                    John   ?                    Day's  length  14  hours  40  min.\ 

sio 

2  Sim  |A.  M.,  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1891.           |  ^    © 

2.43  i  10.  3 

4.40 

7.20 

3  MoniA.  M.,  Meyersdale,    73;  liroadway,  79. 1  .^  © 

3.32ill.  2 

4.39 

721 

4  Tue  |A.  M.  Decatur,  111.,  1895,  York,  Pa.,  1912|..^  © 

4.19 

11.34 

4.39 

7.21 

ji' 

5  Wed! A.  M.,  Lanark,  1880,  Springfield,  1906. |v^  © 

5.  3 

11.59 

4.38 

7.22 

]> 

6  Thu   A.  M.  Bristol,  1905;  St.  Joseph,  1911.       ^    © 

5.45 

morn 

4.38 

7.22 

ill 

7  Fri     A.  M.at  Ashland,  0., '81;  Winona,  1910.    ^    C 

6.26 

12.36 

4.37 

7.23 

IW 

8  Sat    jA.  M.  at  Frederick,  Md.,  1897.                 !  ^    C 

7.  7 

12.55 

4.37 

7.23 

io 

2:^  1st  Sunday  after  Trinity           Luke  16           Day's  length  14  hours  46  min. 

la 

9  Sun 

A.  M.  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1908. 

^    C 

7.50 

1.20 

4.37 

7.23 

Kr 

10  Mon 

Judson   volunteerefl    for  missions,    1810. 

^  c 

8.36 

1.47 

4.36 

7.24 

ca 

11  Tue 

A.  M.,  N.  Man.,  78,  Harrisonb'g,  1889. 

##  c 

9.26 

2.13 

4.36 

7.24 

k 

12  Wed 

Wm.  C.  Brvant  died  in  N.  Y.,  1878. 

.r#  C 

10.21 

2.38 

4,36 

7.24 

CO 

13  Thu 

Winfield  Scott  b.  Petersburg.  Va.,  1786. 

P^  C 

11.23 

3.  8 

4.36 

7.24 

ne 

14  Fri 

Benedict  Arnold  died  in  London,   1801. 

P^  € 

ev.28 

3.39 

4.35 

7.25 

15  Sat 

Eld.  John  Kline  killed  in  Va.,  1864. 

M  ® 

1.  2 

(Tsts 

4.35 

7.25 

Cr 

24  2nd.  Su)iday  after  Trinity  Luke  14  Day's  length  14  hours  50  min. 


16  Sun  !  Battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  1864. 

w  ® 

1.35 

9.37 

4.35 

7.25 

17  Mon  Eld.  John  Kline  was  born,  1797. 

^  # 

2.39 

10.23 

4.35 

7.25 

18  Tue    Battle  of  Waterloo,   1815. 

«  ® 

3.39 

10.59 

4.35 

7.25 

19  Wed  [Council  of  Nice,  325. 

^  ® 

4.33 

11.30 

4.35 

7.25 

20  Thu  |Geo.  B.  Holsinger  born,  1857. 

^  ®|  S.Z2 

11.55 

4.35 

7.25 

21   Fri    !  Santa  Ana  died  in   Mexico  City,   1876. 

^  1 1  6.  8 

morn 

4.34  7.26 

22  Sat    |Let  your  light  shine. 

^    11  6.53112.29 

4.35 

7.25 

2^^  ^rd.  Sunday  after  Trinity  Luke  15  Day's  length  14  hours  50  min. 

23  Sun  ID.  P.  Savler,  b.  1811,  d.  June  6,  1885. |  §.•=    D|  7.38'T2. 58  4.35  725 

24  Mon 'Henry  W^ard  Beecher  born.  Conn.,  1813.1  ft    1 1  8.24    1.16  4.35  7.25 

25  Tue  [Polk  appointed  ^laj.  Gen.,  1861.  IAD     9.21     1.41  4.35  7.25 

26  Wed  |Eld.  John  Wise  died  in  Kansas,  1909.     img  1  10.  2    2.14  4.35  7.25 

27  Thu  Ifoscph  Smith  died,  Nauvoo,  111.,  1844.     I«  1 1 10.58    2.54  4.35  7.25 

28  Fri    I'lohn  Wesley  born  in  England,  1703.         |  #•    D  1 11.46!   3.42  4.35  7.25 
20  Sat    iHenry  Clav  died  in  Washington,   1852.!  #•    ©|morn|([ris  4.36  7.24 


26  4th  Sunday  after  Trinity 


Luke  6  Day's  length  14  hours  48  min. 


30  Sun   'Chas.  Guiteau  hanged,  Washington,  '?^2 

MOON'S  PHASIUS.  EasteroTstatefl^ 

T.ast    Quarter.  7th 9:35   P.    M 8 

Xfw   Moon.  15th 1:23   A.    M 12 

First  Quarter,  21st 3:38  P.   M 2 

Full  Moon,  29th 8:33  A.  M 7 


©I   1.281  8.57|4.36|7.24 


Central 

35 
23 
38 


States. 
P.  M. .  . 
A.  M... 
P.  M. .  . 
A.   M... 


'Western  States. 

7:  35   P.   M. 

11:  23   P.   M. 

1:  38   P.   M. 

6:  33  A.  M. 


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Elgin,  Illinois. 

16 


BRETHREN  EAMTLY  ALMANAC. 


always  best.  Bro.  Emmert  believed  and 
served  Christ.  This  says  much.  This 
tells  all.  All  good  in  the  world  is  an 
emanation  of  the  Savior  as  the  expres- 
sion to  man  of  God's  love.  A  Christless 
life  is  a  hopeless  life.  Christianity  is 
the  best  thing  in  the  world — the  supreme 
gift  of  God  to  the  world.  Christianity 
is  the  sanest  and  most  practical  thing  in 
the  world.  If  any  man  can  not  or  does 
not  believe  in  Christ,  he  should  only 
study  Christ  and  Christianity,  as  set 
forth  in  the  New  Testament,  and  as  it 
has  affected  the  lives  of  its  subjects. 
Bro.  Emmert's  work,  throughout,  was 
carried  on  in  the  nam.e  of  Christ,  and  he 
depended  for  its  success  on  the  right- 
eousness of  his  cause  and  the  faithful- 
ness of  "^Go'd. 

Bro.  Emmert  was  born  in  the  Beaver 
Creek  congregation,  and  reared  under 
the  instruction  of  the  late  Eld.  D.  F. 
Stouffer,  but  made  open  confession  and 


united  with  the  Church  of  the  Brethren 
at  Price's  church  in  the  old  Antietam  or 
Waynesboro  congregation,  then  under 
the  ministry  of  the  late  Elder  Jacob  F. 
Oiler. 

During  his  final  sickness  he  received 
the  sacraments  of  the  church  and  en- 
joyed having  us  read  from  the  Word 
and  pray  at  his  bedside.  Now  the  vol- 
ume of  his  life  is  closed.  He  hath  writ- 
ten well.  His  labors  in  the  flesh  have 
ceased  but  his  works  will  follow  him. 

When  the  Master  shall  say  to  him, 
"  I  was  hungry  and  thirsty  and  needy, 
and  ye  gave  me  meat  and  drink  and 
clothing;  I  was  sick  and  ye  visited  me." 
he,  Bro.  Emmert,  in  response,  may  say, 
"When  had  I  the  honor  to  minister  un- 
to you,  blessed  Master?"  And  the  Lord 
will  say,  "  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  unto 
these  least  ones,  ye  have  done  it  unto 
me." 

Huntingdon,    Pa. 


Charles  H.  Brubaker,  of  India* 

By   Nora   E.    Berkebile. 


On  a  farm  near  Girard,  III.,  there  lived 
a  loyal  father,  mother  and  their  family 
of  children. 

The  father,  John  Brubaker,  was  born 
in  Virginia  and  his  wife,  Mary  Neff  Bru- 
baker, came  from  the  same  State.  The 
Lord  blessed  them  with  eleven  children, 
and  Charles  was  the  tenth  son  of  the 
family  of  eleven.  He  was  born  Aug, 
27,  1873.  He  was  an  ordinary  child,  went 
to  school  and  did  his  share  of  the  work 
at  home.  He  led  the  life  of  the  average 
country  boy. 

Some  one, — a  childhood  friend  of 
Charles, — has  said,  "  He  could  not  help 
but  be  good  with  such  a  father  and  moth- 
er as  he  had.  The  whole  family  just 
I  seemed  naturally  good,  and  it  seemed 
to  be  no  effort  to  them  to  live  a  holy 
life."  What  a  precious  heritage  for  a 
[    father  and  mother  to  give  their  children! 


Surely  it  is   more  precious  than   worldly 
treasures! 

Charles  spent  about  ten  years  in  the 
country  school.  Pie  was  an  average  pu- 
pil,— ^^absolutely  loyal  to  parents,  teacher, 
and  his  church. 

Another  friend  said,  "  I  never  knew 
one  unkind  act  in  all  his  life  and  I  was 
his  seat-mate  for  years.  No  teacher 
ever  found  him  associating  with  bad 
boys,  and  he  never  made  the  church  any 
trouble."  By  nature  he  was  of  a  timid, 
retiring  dispostion  and  extremely  con- 
scientious. 

At  the  age  of  thirteen  he  united  with 
the  church,  and  was  ever  found  where 
duty  called.  As  a  Sunday-school  worker 
he  was  enthusiastic,  and  acted  as  secre- 
tary, teacher  and  superintendent  as  he 
grew  older. 


17 


JULY 


Seventh  Month — 61  Days 


19121 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


Moons 
and 
Signs 


1  iMon 

2  Tue 

3  Wed 

4  Thu 

5  Fri 

6  Sat 


Battle  of  Gettysburg,  1863. 

Garfield  shot  in  Washington,  1881. 

P.  C.  &  B.  at  W.  consolidated,  1883. 

Declaration  of  Independence,  1776. 

Battle  of  Chippewa,  1814. 

Huss  born  in  Bohemia,  1369,  died,  1415. 


■^  © 
4  © 
4  © 

^<  © 
r<  © 


Moon 
south 


Moon  I  SUN  I  SUN 
r.  &s.  I  rises]  sets 


h.     m.  li.     m.|h.  m.|h.  m. 


2.151  9.34|4.36 
3.  0!  9.53|4.37 
3.421 10.27|4.37 
4.231 10.49|4.37 
5.  3ill.  9|4.38 
5.44ill.32|4.38 


7.24 
7.23 
7.23 
7.23 
7.22 
7.22 


2y  ^th  Sunday  after  Trinity  Luke  3  Days  length  14  hours  44  min. 


7  Sun 

Thomas  Hooker  died  in  Conn.,  1647. 

^   C 

6.27 1  morn  14.38 

7.22 

8  Mon 

P.  B.  Shelley  died  in  Italy,  1822. 

^  c 

7.12|12.16|4.39 

7.21 

9  Tue 

Braddock's  Defeat,  1755. 

f^  c 

8.  6|12.45|4.39 

7.21 

10  Wed 

John  Calvin  born  in  France,  1509. 

P^  c 

9.  3    1.  014.40 

7.20 

11  Thu 

John  0.  Adams  born  in  Mass.,  1767. 

P^  c 

10.  6 

1.4014.40 

7.20 

12  Fri 

Julius  Caesar  was  born,  100  B.  C. 

11.13 

2.3414.41 

7.19 

13  Sat 

Gen.  Braddock  died,  1755. 

fl    C!ev.20j  3.42 i 4.41 

7.19 

28  6th  Sunday  after  Trinity         Matthezc  5         Day's  length  14  hours  36  min. 


14  Sun 

15  :\ron 

16  Tue 

17  W^ed 

18  Thu 

19  Fri 

20  Sat 

Judson  arrived  at  Burmah,  1813. 
Rembrandt  born,  1607. 
Isaac  Watts  born  (following  day)   1674. 
Adam  Smith  died  in  Edinburg,  1790. 
Godefroy  de  Bouillon  died  in  1100. 
Battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  1864. 
Petrarch  (Italian  poet)  born,  1304. 


^  @ 

1.23 

Dsts 

4.42 

^  ® 

2.21 

8.59 

4.43 

^  ® 

3.14 

9.29 

4.43 

^  ® 

4.  3 

9.56 

4.44 

^  # 

4.50 

10.22 

4.45 

w-  ® 

5.36 

10.44 

4.46 

w  ® 

6.22 

11.  7 

4.47 

7.18 
7.17 
7.17 
7.16 
7.15 
7.14 
7.14 


2Q  /th  Sunday  after  Trinity 


Mark  8 


Day's  length  14  hours  26  min. 


21  Sun  iBattle  of  Bull  Run,  1861. 

22  MonJEld.  Henry  Kurtz  born,  Germany,  1796. 

23  Tue  I  Eld.  W.  A.  Anthony  d.  in  Pa.,  1911. 

24  Wed  I  Martin  Van  Buren'died  in  N.  Y.,  1862. 

25  Thu  I  Samuel  Mohler  died  in  Ohio,  1891. 

26  Fri    |Eld.  E.  W.  Stoner,  b.  1833,  d.  1911. 

27  Sat    IBattle,  Atlanta,  Ga.   (fol.  day).  1864. 


7.  9 
7.53 
8.49 


11.34 
mom 
12.19 


9.42  12.52 


10.34 
11.24 
morn 


1.39 
2.28 
3.24 


4.47 
4.48 
4.49 


7.13 
7.12 
7.11 


4.50  7.10 


4.50 
4.51 

4.52 


7.10 
7.  9 
7.  8 


JO  8th  Sunday  after  Trinity         Matthew  7         Day's  length  14  hours  14  min.  \ 


28  Sun  iRobespierre  died,   1794.                             |.a^  ©|  12.12 

29  MonjWm.  Wilberforce  died  in  London,  1833.!...a%  ©|  12.58 

30  Tue  I  William  Penn  died  in  England,  1718.       |  4  ©|    1.41 

31  WedlChristian  Hope  died  in  Kansas,  1899.     |  4  ©i  2.22 


Dris|4.53|7.  7 
7.5614.54  7  6 
8.32|4.55|7.  5 
8.55|4.56|7-  4 


MOON'S   PHASES. 

Last  Quarter,  7th, 

New   Moon,  14th, 

First   Quarter,  21st. 

FuH  Moon.  28th. 


Eastern  States.  Central  States. 

.  .ll:4fi   A.   M 10:46   A.   M. .  . 


8:  13   A.   M 7:  13   A.   M. 

12:18   A.   M ll:ll  P.   M. 

11:  28  P.   M 10:  28  P.  M. 


Western  States. 

9:  46   A.   M. 

6:  13   A.   M. 

10:  18  P.  M. 

9:  28  P.  M. 


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wooden  rolk'r.s,  $1.00. 
Price  per  dozen   to  schools  and  classes.   No. 
1.    $5.00.       No.     2.     $10.00.     One-half 
dozen  at  the  saint-  rate.  I 

BBETHBEN  FUBI.ISHINO  HOUSE,    Elgin,   Dlinois. 
IS 


THREE   MAPS    IN   ONE   IN   SIX   COLORS 

A  Map  of  Bible   Incidents, 

.\  Map  of  the  Journey.^   of  Our   Lord, 

.\  Map  of  Bible  Cities,  Towns,  Lakes 

and  Plains.      A  Veritable  Teacher. 


BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC 


While  attending  a  Normal,  he  went 
regularly  to  teach  a  class  in  a  State  Or- 
phanage. He  taught  school  in  Illinois, 
and  also  in  California. 

Wishing  to  make  better  preparation 
for  teaching  and  to  secure  funds  to  do 
so,  he  clerked  for  a  year  in  an  aluminum 
store  in  San  Francisco.  He  was  urged 
by  his  employer  to  keep  on  in  the  work, 
as  he  gave  promise  of  becoming  a  very 
successful  business  man,  but  Charles 
was  aiming  to  have  a  better  education, 
and  he  again  started  to  school. 

While  attending  a  convention,  he  felt 
a  special  call  to  make  a  greater  effort  to 
save  the  lost,  and  he  planned  his  studies 
so  that  they  would  help  him  in  this  di- 
rection. 


Cliarles  H.  Brubaker. 

He  wanted  to  be  ready  when  the  di- 
rect call  came  for  him  to  go. 

Before  completing  his  college  course  in 
Berkeley,  Cal.,  he  had  notified  the  Gen- 
eral Mission  Board  of  his  willingness  to 
go    wherever    the    Lord    would    call. 

In  the  fall  of  '99,  while  attending  col- 
lege in  Los  Angeles,  the  East  Los  An- 
geles church  called  him  to  the  minis- 
try. 


His  college  work  completed,  a  call 
came  for  him  to  go  to  India.  Gladly  he 
accepted,  and  on  Thanksgiving  Day, 
November,  1906,  he,  accompanied  by 
Sisters  Miller  and  Powell,  set  sail  on 
board  the  "  Cedric."  As  the  boat  sailed 
out  of  the  harbor,  they  little  thought 
that  one  day  in  the  future  their  lives 
would  be  so  changed.  Just  after  Christ- 
mas they  landed  in  Bombay.  All  three 
were  sent  to  the  Marathi  field,  and 
Charles  was  stationed  at  Poona,  to  learn 
the  language  where  an  excellent  teacher 
could  be  secured.  He  lived  with  Rev. 
Thornton,  now  a  missionary  in  Japan. 

In  ^ptember  of  the  following  year 
he  was  married  to  Sister  Ella  Miller, 
who  was  stationed  at  Vada.  It  was  the 
first  Christian  wedding  the  people  of 
our  jungle  village  had  ever  seen.  The 
native  Christians  decorated  the  native 
house  with  flowers  and  branches  and 
leaves.  The  heathen  natives  flocked  in 
to  see  the  ceremony  performed  by  Bro. 
Stover,  and  then  there  came  the  wed- 
ding dinner.  It  was  all  so  far  from  the 
homeland  and  no  mothers  and  fathers 
to  kiss  their  children, — the  bride  and 
groom, — but  their  loving  hearts  beat  as 
one  and  God  was  with  them  as  much  so 
as  if  they  had  been  married  in  a  more 
beautiful  house,  surrounded  by  parents, 
brothers  and  sisters,  and  childhood 
friends. 

They  went  to  Dahanu  to  take  charge 
of  the  work  left  by  Brother  and  Sister 
Ebey  when  they  went  on  furlough.  Here 
they  continued  their  language  study; 
here  they  worked  for  and  taught  the 
simple  village  people  about  them,  es- 
tablishing schools,  giving  medicines,  and 
the  many,  many  things  missionaries  iind 
to  do  on  a  foreign  field. 

All  loved  him  because  he  was  so  gentle 
with  them.  They  never  saw  him  angry 
and  never  found  him  too  tired  to  help 
them,  or  to  listen  to  whatever  grievance 
they  might  bring  to  him.  Happy,  in- 
deed, were  they  in  their  home  by  the 
riverside,  and  happier  still  when  little 
Eunice  Joy  came  to  them,  one  August 
day. 


19 


AUGUST 


Eighth  Month — 31  Days 


1912  ^ 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMTORTANT    EVENTS 


I    Moons 
I      and 
1     Signs 


1  Thu  I  Robert  Morrison  died  in  China,  1834. 

2  Fri    I  Send  for  Teachers'  Monthly. 

3  Sat    [First  miss,  meeting,   Yokohama,   1873. 


Moon 
south 
h.     ra. 


3.  2 
3.43 
4.24 


Moon 
r.&s. 
h.     m. 


9.15 
9.35 
9.55 


SUN  I  SUN 
rises] sets 
h.  m.Ih.  m. 


4.57 
4.58 
4.59 


7.  3 

7.  2 
7.  1 


J7  ^th.  Sunday  after  Trinity 


Luke  i6 


Day's  length  14  hours 


4  Sun  1 

5  MonI 

6  Tiie  1 

7  \Ved| 

8  Thu  1 

9  Fri    1 

10  Sat    1 

First  steamboat  trip  by   Fulton,    1807. 
Battle  of  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1862. 
Alfred  Tennyson  born  in  England,  1809 
T.  Caspar  Aquila  was  born,  1488. 
Robert  Moffat  died,   1883. 
Adoniram  Judson  born  in  Mass.,  1788. 
Temple  at  Jerusalem  burned  A.  D.  70. 


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n 


CI 


5.  8 
5.56 
6.49 
7.48 
8.52 


CI  9.58 
11.  2 


10.19 
10.44 
11.17 
11.55 
morn 
1.19 
2.29 


5.  0 
5.  1 


J2  lOth.  Sunday  after  Trinity         Luke  ig         Days  length  7j  hours  46 
T\    c.-.,   i5^K«^4-  n    T».r^^»-o^n  k^^*^    m    at     iq^i     i ,..m&    ^  1    ~    71    one*: 


7.  0 
6.59 
6.58 
6.57 
6.56 
6.55 
6.54 


min. 


11  Sun  I  Robert  G.  Ingersoll  born,  N.  Y.,  1833.  |oa|g 

12  MonlJames  Russell  Lowell  died,  Mass.,  1891. | 

13  Tue  ICornelius  Van  Dyck,  of  Svria,  born  1818.| 
Farragut  died  in  N.  H.,  'l870. 


Wed 
Thu 
Fri 
Sat 


Napoleon  was  born,  Corsica,  1769. 
Earthquake,  Valparaiso,  1906. 
William  Carey  born,  1761. 


C|ev. 

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1.  0| 
1.52J 
2.411 

3.28 1 
4.161 

5.  41 


3.51 
D  sts 
7.44 
8.20 
8.49 
9.  2 


5.  7 
5.  8 
5.  9 
5.10 
5.11 
5.13 


9.3^i5.14 


6.53 
6.52 
6.51 
6.50 
6.49 
6.47 
6.46 


?j  nth.  Sunday  after  Trinity         Luke  18        Day's  length  7j  hours  50  min. 


18  Sun 

19  Mon 

20  Tue 

21  Wed 

22  Thu 

23  Fri 

24  Sat 


Confederate  Congress  met,  1862. 
Blaise  Pascal  died,  Paris,   1662. 
Mt.  Alorris  College  opened,  1879. 
John  Tyndall  born  in  Ireland,  1820. 
Battle  of  Catlett's  Station,   1862. 
Louis  XVI.  was  born  in  France,  1754. 
Eld.  lacob  Thomas  d.  in  Va.,  1910. 


10.  3|5.15|6.45 
10.36|5.17|6.43 
11.1215.1816.42 
morn|5.19|6.41 
9.21!12.26|5.20|6.40 
10.10!   1.19|5.21|6.39 
10.561  2.18|5.22|6.38 


^4  I2th.  Sunday  after  Trinity         Mark  *j         Day's  length  /j  hours  12  min. 


25 

Sun 

26 

Mon 

27 

Tue 

28 

Wed 

29 

Thu 

30 

I-ri 

31 

Sat 

Herschel  died  in  England,  1822. 

Christopher  Sower  II.,  died  in  Pa.,  1784. 

Battle  of  Long  Island,  1776. 

Ira  D.  Sankey  was  born  in  Pa.,  1840. 

Russo-Iapanese  war  ended,  1905. 

Mark  Antony  died,  30  B.  C. 

John  Bunyan  died  in  London,  1688. 


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11.401  3.221 5.2416.36 

morn  I  4.2515.2516.35 

12.231  ])ris|5.26|6.34 

1.12|  7.1015.2716.33 

L42I  7.391 5.2816.32 

2.231  8.  1|5.29|6.31 

3.  6|  8.3115.31 16.29 


MOON'S  PHASES.  Eastern  States.  Central 

Last    Quarter,  5th 11:17   P.   M 10:17 

New     Moon.  12th 2:.'S7P.    M 1:57 

First  Quarter.  19th 11:56   A.   M 10:56 

Full    Moon,  27th 2:58   P.   M 1:58 


States. 

P.  M.. 
P.  M.. 
A.  M.. 
P.    M.. 


"Western  States. 

0:17   P.   M. 

12:  57  P.   M. 

9:  56    A.    M. 

12:  58   P.   M. 


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20 


BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC. 


Several  times  he  had  malarial  fever, 
and  was  some  weeks  in  the  hospital  in 
Bombay,  but  we  felt  that  when  he  be- 
came acclimated,  he  would  endure  the 
trying  things  as  well,  and  perhaps  bet- 
ter, than  many  others. 

While  studying  and  working,  there 
was  a  constant  striving  to  be  more  spir- 
itual, more  holy,  and  we  all  felt,  when 
in  his  presence,  that  his  was,  indeed,  a 
life   lived   near    Christ. 

When  Bro.  Berkebile's  health  failed 
and  he  was  sent  home  on  furlough,  they 
went  to  Vada  to  look  after  the  work. 
It  was  not  the  pleasantest  thing  to  do, 
either,  for  they  had  grown  to  love  their 
Kharado  people  well.  Some  they  had 
baptized  and  it  would  have  been  pleas- 
ant to  stay  there,  but  when  called  to  go, 
they  went  willingly,  showing  that  they 
had  the  true  missionary  spirit,  which 
will  help  one  to  go  gladly  wheresoever 
the  call  tells  him  to  go. 

They  stayed  there  until  September, 
1910,  and  as  Sister  Brubaker  had  been 
quite  ill,  it  was  decided  that  they  spend 
the  fever  season  in  the  hills. 

Bro.  Brubaker  attended  the  Gujerat 
conference  of  missionaries  and  spent  a 
few  days  with  friends.  He  was  having 
some  fever,  which  they  supposed  was 
malaria  and  they  were  hoping  this  would 
leave  as  soon  as  they  went  where  it  was 
cooler.  They  then  went  on  to  Landour 
Moosooril,  but  he  was  then  quite  ill 
and  went  to  bed  when  they  reached  the 
house  where  they  were  to  stay.  Special 
prayer  was  made,  and  a  doctor  called  in, 
but  he  grew  worse.  The  hospital  doc- 
tor came  and  pronounced  it  enteric  fever, 
whereupon  he  was  removed  to  the  hos- 
pital. 

He  hoped  all  along  to  get  well  and 
others  felt  he  would  recover.  Sister 
Brubaker  and  Brother  and  Sister  Long 
kept  praying.  Soon,  however,  the  doc- 
tors saw  that  he  was  getting  weaker. 

The  night  before  he  died  Sister  Bru- 
baker was  to  see  him  and  yet  had  hopes 
of  his  recovery. 

A  short  time  before  he  passed  away, 
Sister  Ella  prayed  and  sang,  and  talked 
to  him  of  heaven.    Occasionally  he  would 


join  in.  and  help  to  sing.  He  grew  weak- 
er, and  seemed  tired.  He  turned  his. 
head,  and  as  she  held  his  TiaiiU"7arid 
prayed  for  strength,  his  spi'rif  fled:  "and 
she  was  left  a  widow  in  a  far-away^  lin^. 
with  a  little,  fatherless  girl,  up':"m":th<^ 
house  on  the  hillside,  waiting*  fc^'J^'iama 
to  come.  Then,  too,  the  little  i  ttnbbrn 
babe  would  never  know  a  father'gHot- 
ing  care.  '       > 

All  was  still.  Her  grief  was  toO  great 
for  words.  A  widow,  fatherless  chil- 
dren, a  great,  needy  field!  Missionary 
workers, — his  colaborers  on  the  field, 
could  scarcely  believe  it  to  be  possible. 
Mourning  friends  at  home  were  sorely 
stricken.  With  all  these  we  asked, 
"  Why  is  it?"  We  could  not  see  through 
the  mist,  but  God  doeth  all  things  well. 

On  a  green  hilltop  they  gently  laid 
the  body  away.  In  all  the  world  I  won- 
der if  there  is  a  more  beautiful  place  to 
await  the  coming  of  the  Lord.  In  sight 
of  the  perpetual  snows  of  the  higher 
Himalayas,  and  with  the  beautiful  foot- 
hills and  valley  below,  he  rests  until  the 
resurrection  day. 

The  missionaries,  in  their  intercourse, 
would  often  thank  God  that  he  had 
spared  us  all  so  many  years.  In  other 
missions,  one  by  one,  we  saw  the  work- 
ers called,  but  for  sixteen  long  years  the 
Lord  had  spared  us,  and  none  had  been 
called  away. 

Some  had  been  quite  near  death's 
door,  others  were  quite  weak,  but  when 
the  Death  Angel  came,  he  took  one  who, 
we  least  expected,  would  be  called  first. 
Oct.  20,  1910,  when  the  telegram  reached 
Bro.  Stover  at  Panchgani,  we  can  still 
see  him, — with  bowed  head,  grief  strick- 
en, sitting  and  thinking  away  into  the 
night.  He  was  there  first, — he  is  like  a 
father  to  the  rest  of  us.  The  work  in 
India  is  the  burden  as  well  as  the  joy 
of  his  heart.  He  sees  how  the  field 
needs  workers;  he  knew  the  possibilities 
in  Bro.  Charles  and  now,  as  he  scans 
the  telegram  again,  he  reads,  "Charles 
passed  away  today."  He  writes  to  a 
disabled  worker  at  home,  and  pours  out 
the  burden  on  his  heart,  but  after  that 
letter  is  written,  there  still  lies  the  tele- 


21 


SEPTEMBER 


Ninth  Month — 30  Days 


1912 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


Moons 
and 
Signs 


Moon 
south 
h.     m 


Moon 
r.&s. 
h.     m. 


SUN 
rises 
h.  m. 


SUN 
sets 
h.  m. 


33  ^3t^i 
1 


Sunday  after  Trinity  Luke  lo  Day's  length  12  hours  56  min. 


Sun 

Mon 

Tues 

Wed 

Thu 

Fri 

Sat 


I  Battle  of  Sedan,  1870. 
Atlanta  captured  by  Sherman,   1864. 
Oliver  Cromwell  died  in  London,  1658. 
Phoebe  Gary  was  born  in  Ohio,  1824. 
Publishing  House  moved  to  Elgin,  1899. 
Lafayette  was  born  in  France,  1757. 
John  G.  Whittier  died  in  N.  H.,  1892. 


^ 


3.52 
4.43 
5.38 
6.38 
7.41 
8.44 
9.46 


8.57 

9.16 

9.51 

10.32 

11.36 

morn 

1.23 


5.32 
5.33 

5.35 
5.36 
5.37 
5.39 
5.40 


6.28 
6.27 
6.25 
6.24 
6.23 
6.21 
6.20 


j?d  14th  Sunday  after  Trinity  Luke  1/  Day's  length  12  hours  38  min. 


8  Sun 

9  Mon 

10  Tue 

11  Wed 

12  Thu 

13  Fri 

14  Sat 

Galveston  flood,  1900.  |o«|g  ^ 

Mosheim  (church  historian)  died,  1755.1  f^  C 
Blessed  are  the  peacemakers.  |  ^   ® 

Battle  of  Lake  Champlain,  1814.  |^  ® 

Alex.  Campbell  born  in  Ireland,  1788.  |  '^  ® 
Great  flood  in  Spain,  3,000  lost,  1891.  |  %^  ® 
Brethren  at  Work  started,  Lanark,  1876. |  ^    ® 


10.43 

2.42 

5.41 

11.37 

4.  3 

5.42 

ev.28 

])sts 

5.44 

1.17 

6.43 

5.45 

2.  5 

7.  9 

5.46 

2.54 

7.36 

5.48 

3.45 

8.  2 

5.49 

6.19 
6.18 
6.16 
6.15 
6.14 
6.12 
6.11 


J7  i^th.  Sunday  after  Trinity      Matthezv  6      Day's  length  12  hours  20  min. 


15  Sun 

16  Mon 

17  Tue 

18  Wed 

19  Thu 

20  Fri 

21  Sat 

Chrysostom  died  day  before,  407. 
Revolution  in  Guatemala,    1891. 
U.  S.  Constitution  adopted,  1787. 
Fugitive  Slave  Law  signed,  1850. 
James  A.  Garfield  died  in  N.  J.,  1881. 
Battle  of  Chickamauga,  1863. 
Abraham  H.  Cassel  born  in  Pa.,  1820. 


A  m 

4.37 

8.33 

5.50 

A  © 

5.30 

9.  8 

5.52 

m  ® 

6.23 

9.54 

5.53 

^  1 

7.15 

10.43 

5.54 

^    D 

8.  5 

11.40 

5.56 

#•  1 

8.52 

morn 

5.57 

^^  1 

9.37 

1.18 

5.58 

6.10 
6.  8 
6.  7 
6.  6 
6.  4 
6.  3 
6.  2 


38  i6th.  Sunday  after  Trinity  Luke 


Day's  length  12  hours  2  min. 


22  Sun 

23  Mon 

24  Tue 

25  Wed 

26  Thu 

27  Fri 

28  Sat" 

Eld.  S.  S.  Mohler  b.  in  O.,  1832.  |^^ 

Neptune  discovered,  1846.  |  ^ 

Gen.  D.  H.  Hill  died  in  N.  C,  1889.  |  ^ 
Eld.  John  W^ine,  Va.,  born  1799. 
Christopher  Sower,  2nd,  born,  1721. 

Breth.  church  organized  in  Colo.,  1873.  |  ^ 
Frances  E.  Willard  born  in  N.  Y.,  1839.  |^ 


5.591 

6. 

0 

6. 

2 

6. 

3 

6. 

4 

6. 

6 

6. 

7 

6.  1 
6.  0 
5.58 
5.57 
5.56 
5.54 
5.53 


5P  lyth.  Sunday  after  Trinity          Luke  14 

Day's  length  ii  hours  44  min. 

29  Sun  |Lord  Nelson  born  in  England,  1758. 

30  Mon  [Geo.  Whitefield  died  in  Mass.,  1770. 

2.40 

7.18  6.  8 
7.53  6.10 

5.52 
5.50 

MOON'S  FSASES.                             Eastern  State*. 

Last    Quarter,             4th 8:23   A.   M 

New   Moon.                 10th 10:48   P.   M 

Central  States. 

..    7:  23   A.   M 

. ..    9:  48   P.   M 

.  .    1:  54   A.   M 

'Western  States. 

6:  23   A.   M. 

8:  48   P.  M. 

First  Quarter,          18th 2:54  A.   M 

12:  54  A.   M. 

Fun    Moon.                26th 6:34  A.  M 

5 

:  34  A.  :^ 

Ii. 

4:  34  i 

V.  M. 

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For  a  Brethren  Sunday-school  the  Brethren  publications  are  always  the  best.  The 
lesson  helps  are  prepared  by  practical,  experienced,  loyal  brethren  and  sisters.  The  papers 
are  admirably  suited  to  the  readers  for  whom  they  are  Intended.  The  song  book  (King- 
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Christian  Workers  and  prayer  meeting  as  well. 

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BlflTln,  Illinois. 

22 


BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALAIANAC. 


gram  and  it  says,  "Charles  is  gone." 
Why  did  it  have  to  be!  So  many  there 
are  who  are  not  working  to  save  souls, 
and  yet  this  loyal  fisher  of  men  was 
taken,  and  the  others  left.  God  knows 
why.  He  never  makes  a  mistake.  Per- 
haps, in  looking  among  the  workers, 
he  found  Charles  the  best  prepared  to 
go.  We  know  he  w.as  good,  as  his  child- 
hood friend  had  said.  We  know  he  was 
striving  constantly  to  get  closer  to  God, 
and,  as  one  of  the  missionaries  wrote 
home,  "  He  is  no  longer  among  us,  but 
sacred  memories  of  his  devoted,  though 
short,  life  in  our  midst  still  linger  as  a 


sweet  influence,  wooing  us  to  a  life  of 
deeper  and  intenser  fellowship  with  our 
Lord.  He  had  reached  heights  of  con- 
viction and  experience  in  the  spiritual 
life  that  some  of  us  could  not  appreciate. 
The  Mission  is  poorer  and  heaven  richer 
for  his  transition." 

Sister  Ella  and  Baby  Eunice  returned 
in  February.  March  10,  1911,  little  Lois 
was  born,  and  these  two  little  maids 
will  only  know  of  the  saintly  father  who 
is  theirs  in  heaven  as  they  are  told  by 
mother  and  others,  but  one  day  the  glad 
reunion    will    cheer    their   hearts. 

Jewell,   Ohio. 


History  of  the  Wolf  Creek  Church,  Ohio, 

By   John    Calvin    Bright. 


Chapter  II. 


The  first  chapter  of  this  history  ap- 
peared in  the  Brethren  Almanac  for 
1898.  It  is  also  found  in  Holsinger's 
"  History  of  the  Tunkers."  It  gives  the 
history  of  that  congregation  from  its  or- 
ganization,  Oct.    18,    1811,    to    October, 

1897.  In  this  year  Eld.  Jacob  Garber 
resigned  the  oversight  and  the  writer 
was  chosen.  At  this  time  Brethren  Sam- 
uel Horning  and  Geo.  Erbaugh  were  in 
the  second  degree  of  the  ministry.  Our 
deacons  were  Brethren  Jacob  Kimmel, 
£.  Brumbaugh,  William  Gilbert,  Noah 
Eby,  Henry  Stoner,  Daniel  Kinsel  and 
Samuel  Garber.  Bro.  S.  A.  Erbaugh,  a 
deacon,  moved  into  the  congregation  in 

1898,  and  moved  out  again  in  1902.  He 
returned  a  few  years,  later. 

Brethren  Samuel  Horning  and  Geo. 
Erbaugh  were  ordained  to  the  eldership 
in  1900.  Bro.  J.  Homer  Bright  was  called 
to  the  ministry  at  the  same  time.  Breth- 
ren John  W.  Fidler  and  S.  A.  Blessing, 
ministers  in  the  second  degree,  moved 
into  the  church  in  1904;  also  Bro.  Geo. 
Petry,  a  deacon,  and  Bro.  Calvin  Mc- 
Nally,  a  minister.  The  latter  came  from 
Illinois,  but  finally  joined  the  United 
Brethren.  Bro.  Blessing  only  remained 
a  short  time.     Bro.  Fidler  was  ordained 


to  the  eldership  in  1907.  Bro.  Amsey 
Hay  was  called  to  the  deacon's  office  at 
the  same  time.  An  election  was  also 
held  for  a  minister  at  that  meeting,  but 
as  the  votes  were  very  scattering  and 
so  many  had  no  choice,  the  elders  de- 
clared no  election.  In  1908  Brethren  Jo- 
seph Robins  and  Noah  Beery  were 
called  to  the  ministry,  and  Chester  Coop- 
er and  Monroe  Snyder  were  called  to 
the  office  of  deacon.  In  1908  Eld.  Jacob 
Garber  was  called  home.  He  served  on 
Standing  Committee  in  1884. 

Part  of  the  Wolf  Creek  territory  was 
ceded  to  a  new  church, — Trotwood, — in 
1905.  A  meetinghouse  was  purchased  of 
the  United  Brethren  in  Brookville  in 
1905.  We  then  had  four  houses  within 
a  distance  of  eight  miles  all  in  the  same 
longitude.  As  there  were  few  members 
near  the  central  house,  and  as  the  Brook- 
ville .house  is  only  one  and  one-half 
miles  away,  sentiment  began  to  awaken 
and  grow,  to  divide  the  church  into  two 
parts.  This  was  agreed  to  Oct.  21,  1916. 
The  church  decided  to  hold  the  central 
house  in  common,  to  hold  communions 
and  such  other  services  as  the  cause 
might  demand,  for  five  years  unless,  by 
mutual  consent,  they  saw  fit  to  dispose 


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Tenth  Month^Sl  Days 


1912 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT  EVENTS 


I  Moons  I  Moon 
I  and  south 
I     Signs    Ih.     m. 


Moon  I  SUN  I  SUN 
r.&a.  I  rises  [sets 
h.     m.|h.  m.|h.  m. 


1  Tue 

2  Wed 

3  Thu 

4  Fri 

5  Sat 


Elgin  church  organized,   1899.  j  f^ 

First  railroad  in  United  States,   1833.  (g^ 
Miles  Standish  died  in  Mass.,  1656.  |  ff 

Brooklyn  ch.  N.  Y.,  organized,  1899.       |o»i8 
Jonathan  Edwards  born  in  Conn.,  1703.1«»«i6 


4.31 

8.35 

6.11 

5.49 

5.32 

9.27 

6.12 

5.48 

6.34 

10.32 

6.13 

5.47 

7.34 

11.45 

6.15 

5.45 

8.31 

mom 

6.16 

5.44 

40  i8th.  Sunday  after  Trinity      Matthew  i         Day's  length  11  hours  26  min. 


6  Sun 

William  Tyndale  executed,  1536. 

^  C 

9.25 

1.42 

6.17 

5.43 

7  Mon 

Edgar  Allan  Poe  died,  Baltimore,  1849'. 

^  c 

10.15 

2.57 

6.19 

5.41 

8  Tue 

The  great  Chicago  fire,  1871. 

rp  c 

11.  5 

4.15 

6.20 

5.40 

9  Wed 

David  Brainerd  (Miss.)  died,  1747. 

^  m 

11.52 

5.26 

6.21 

5.39 

10  Thu 

W.  H.  Seward  died  in  N.  Y.,  1872. 

^  ® 

ev.41 

Dsts 

6.23 

5.37 

11  Fri 

Eld.  Samuel  Zigler  was  born,  1816. 

A  m 

1.23 

5.59 

6.24 

5.36 

12  Sat 

Columbus    discovered    America,    1492. 

A.  ® 

2.24 

6.29 

6.25 

5.35 

41  ipth.  Sunday  after  Trinity        Matthew  p        Day's  length  11  hours  6  min. 


I  Alexander  Mackay.  born  1849.  I^E 

[William  Penn  was  born  in  London,  1644.  |^«K 
|S.  T.  Bosserman  died  in  Ohio,  1886.  |  ^ 
I  First  Breth.  Miss,  to  India  sailed  1894.1.  ^ 
jBurgoyne's  surrender,   1777.  |<ai? 


13  Sun 

14  Mon 

15  Tue 

16  Wed 

17  Thu 

18  Fri 

19  Sat    iCornwallis  surrendered.  1781. 


Moflfat  embarked  for  S.  Africa,  1816. 


3.18 

7.  1 

6.27 

4.13 

7.45 

6.28 

5.  6 

8.38 

6.29 

5.58 

9.20 

6.31 

6.46 

10.28 

6.32 

7.32 

11.32 

6.33 

8.15 

mom  6.34 1 

5.33 
5.32 
5.31 
5.29 
5.28 
5.27 
5.26 


42  20th.  Sunday  after  Trinity      Matthew  22      Day's  length  10  hours  50  min. 


20  Sun  |C.  H.  Brubaker  died  in  India,  1910. 

21  Mon  (Battle  of  Trafalgar,  1805. 

22  Tue  I  Remember  the  poor. 

23  Wed  [Surrender  of  Metz,  1870. 

24  Thu  [Daniel  Webster  died  in  Mass.,  1852. 

25  Fri     I  Christian  Hope  baptized,  1874. 


© 


26  Sat    [Hope,  pastor  Brooklyn  ch.  N.  Y.,  1896.  |pe^   © 


8.57 
9.37 
10.18 
11.  1 
11.46 
morn 
12.341 


1.  5 

2.  6 

3.  0 
4.13 
5.14 
1>  ris 
5.20 


6.35 
6.36 
6.38 
6.39 
6.41 
6.42 
6.43 


5.25 
5.24 
5.22 
5.21 
5.19 
5.18 
5.17 


4S  2 1  St.  Sunday  after  Trinity  John  4  Day's  length  10  hours  32  min. 


27  Sun  iTlieodore  Roosevelt  born  in  N.  Y.,  1858. 

28  Mon  I  Eld.  Daniel  Yount  b.  in  Va.,  1832. 

29  Tue  [Prof.  Edmund  Halley  born  London  1656. 

30  Wed  I  John  Adams  was  born  in  Mass.,   1735. 

31  Thu  [Luther  nailed  thesis  to  door,  1517. 


i^  © 
M  © 


"^ 


1.28 
2  27 
3*26 
4.28 
5.29 


5.52 
6.32 
7.24 
8.25 
9.35 


6.44 
6.45 
6.46 
6.48 
6.49 


5.16 
5.15 
5.14 
5.12 
5.11 


MOON'S  PHASES. 

La.st  Quarter,             3rd 

Eastern  State*. 
. . . .        3-  48  P    M 

Central  State*. 
2:  48   P.    M 

Western  States. 
1:  48   P.   M. 

New    Moon,                10th 

8:  40   A.   M 

7:  40   A.   M 

8:  06   P.   M 

8:  03   P.   M 

6:  40  A.   M. 

First  Quarter,          17th 

9:  06   P.  M 

7:  06   P.  M, 

Pull    Moon                   25th 

. . . .         9- 03   P.    M 

7:  03  P.  M. 

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of  it  sooner.  At  that  time,  if  one  of  the 
churches  would  demand  its  division  or 
sale,  it  must  be  done. 

The  northern  part  comprises  about 
fifty-five  square  miles,  and  has  about 
one  hundred  and  seventy  members,  one 
preacher  in  the  first  degree,  Joseph  Rob- 
ins, and  five  deacons.  In  their  organi- 
zation, held  Nov.  2,  Eld.  D.  M.  Carver 
was  chosen  as  their  presiding  elder. 
This  church  has  a  house  in  Brookville, 
a  half-interest  in  the  central  house,  be- 
fore mentioned,  and  a  half-interest  in 
the  Arlington  house.  It  is  known  as  the 
Brookville  church. 

The  southern  part  met  in  council  Nov. 
10,  1910,  and  decided  to  be  known  as 
the  Eversole  church.  Bro.  Samuel  Horn- 
ing was  chosen  as  the  presiding  elder. 
Brethren  Ceo.  Erbaugh  and  John  Calvin 
Bright,  with  Brethren  John  Bowman  in 
the  second  degree,  and  Noah  Beery  in 
the  first  degree,  constitute  the  ministry. 
This  church  also  has  three  deacons. 
It  has  a  membership  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty-five,  all  told,  and  a  territory  of 
forty  square  miles.  These  members 
have  one  meetinghouse  and  a  part  of 
the    old    central    house. 


The  Wolf  Creek  church  has  been  in 
existence  ninety-nine  years.  The  first 
twenty-six  years  they  were  without  a 
meetinghouse.  Fifteen  elders  and  six- 
teen other  ministers  have  served  her; 
with  a  deacon  corps  of  forty-six.  Her 
entire  membership  during  the  century  ot 
her  existence,  labors  and  trials,  num- 
bered about  four  thousand.  The  presid- 
ing elders  were:  Daniel  Gripe,  1811 — '28; 
Emanual  Flory,  '28 — '30;  Michael  Lan- 
dis,  '30 — '33;  David  Bowman,  Sen.,  non- 
resident, '33 — '36;  Samuel  Pfoutz,  '36 — 
'43;  Christly  Arnold,  '43— '55,  These  all 
preached  mostly  in  the  Cerman  lan- 
guage. Brethren  Abraham  Erbaugh, 
'55— '72,  Joel  Wogomon,  '72— '78,  la- 
bored in  both  languages.  Samuel  Gar- 
ber,  '78— '81;  Jacob  Garber,  '81— '97; 
John  Calvin  Bright,  from  1897  up  to  the 
present.  '         :  . 

Brethren  and  sisters  of  the  Brodkville 
and  Eversole  churches,  we  have  naught 
whereof  to  boast,  excepting  -what  the 
grace  of  God  has  done  for  us  in  giving 
us  the  spirit  of  peace,  dwelling  in  our 
midst.  Let  us  thank  God  and  take  cour- 
age, and  "  run  with  patience  the  race  set 
before  us." 

R.  D.  4,   Dayton,  Ohio. 


Marriage  Shroud. 


Note. — Have  not  our  girls  a  right  to  be 
well  married?  Is  it  not  their  privilege  to 
have  happy  homes  and  is  not  health  one 
requisite  to  happiness?  Let  the  young 
woman  who  reads  this  ponder  it  well,  and 
then  make  up  her  mind  that  she  will  learn 
something  of  the  habits  of  the  man  she  in- 
tends to  marry.  Has  she  not  as  much  right 
to  expect  a  pure  man  for  her  husband  as 
he  has  to  expect  a  pure  woman?  If  the 
young  woman  in  this  article  had  demanded 
a  pure  man  and  not  one  of  the  "popular 
set  "  she  would  have,  undoubtedly,  avoided 
her  suffering  and  an  early  grave.  Have  dis- 
solute men  any  more  right  to  murder  wom- 
en through  wedlock  than  any  other  mur- 
derer? Girls  read  and  be  careful  whom  you 
marry.  An  ounce  of  prevention  is  better 
than  a  pound  of  cure, 

A  refined,    attractive,    cultured    young 

girl  had  just  graduated  from  one  of  our 

prominent   schools    for    young    women. 

Special  care  was  given  to  her  gown,  for 

the   dress   in  which    she   was   to   receive 

her  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  was  also  to 


be  her  wedding  gown.  She  graduated 
in  the  morning  and  married  in  the  even- 
ing. The  wedding  was  grand.  The 
beautiful  young  bride  was  admired  by 
maidens,  matrons  and  men  alike.  The 
bridegroom  was  a  member  of  the  so- 
called  "popular  set"  in  the  young  bride's 
home  town.  His  parents  were  wealthy, 
and  he,  an  only  son,  could  have  had,  and 
did  have,  all  the  advantages  that  money 
can  procure. 

The  wedding  bells  rang  long  and 
loud.  The  newspapers  were  eloquent  in 
their  praise  of  the  brilliancy  of  the  wed- 
ding as  a  really  notable  social  event. 
The  same  papers  acclaimed  the  noble- 
ness of  the  bride,  the  honor  of  the  bride- 
groom. 


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NOVEMBER  Eleventh  Month— 30  Days 


1912 


Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT    EVENTS 


I    Moons 
I      and 
I     Signs 


Moon 
south 
h.     m. 


Moon  I  SUN  I  SUN 
r.  &s.  I  rises]  sets 
h. in.|h.  m.|h.  m. 


1  Fri    ISwearnotatall.  1 0=1^  C 

2  Sat    IJames  K.  Polk  born  in  N.  C,  1795.       |^  C 


6.26 
7.19 


10.51 
mom 


6.50 
6.51 


5.10 
5.  9 


4/j  22nd  Sunday  after  Trinity      Matthew  i8      Day's  length  lO  hours  14  min. 


3  Sun 

Wm.  Cullen  Bryant  born,  Mass.,  1794. 

^  C 

8.  9 

12.45 

6.53 

5.  7 

4  Mon 

Brethren  arrived  S.  California,   1884. 

^  c 

8.56 

1.56 

6..S4 

5.  6 

5  Tue 

B.  F.  Butler  was  born  in  N.  H.,  1818. 

^  c 

9.43 

3.12 

6.55 

5.  5 

6  Wed 

Alex.  Mackay  reached  Uganda,  1878. 

^-  c 

10.31 

4.21 

6,56 

5.  4 

7  Thu 

Battle  of  Belmont,  Mo.,  1861. 

^  c 

11.20 

5.31 

6.57 

5.  3 

8  Fri 

Eld.  John  S.  Bolsinger  d,  in  Va.,  1910. 

A  ® 

lev.  12 

1  })sts 

6.58 

5.  2 

9  Sat 

Mohammed  born    (day  fol.)    570. 

m  ® 

1.5 

4.58 

6.59 

5.  1 

45  ^3^d 

Sunday  after  Trinity              Matthezar  22 

Days  length 

10  hours 

10  Sun 

Luther  was  born  in  Saxony,  1483. 

ims  # 

2. 0 

5.36 

7.  0 

5.  0 

11  Mon 

Eld.  H.  P.  Hylton  b.  in  Va.,  1822. 

#•  m 

2.55 

6.23 

7.  1 

4.59 

12  Tue 

Danish  Mission  started,  1875. 

#•  m 

3.48 

7.17 

7.  2 

4..S8 

13  Wed 

E.  Eby  b.  Nov.  15,  1828,  d.  Apr.  26,  1910 

^^  m 

4.38 

8.15 

7.  3 

4.57 

14  Thu 

S.  T.  Bosserman  born  1842. 

^  ® 

5.25 

9.18 

7.  4 

4.56 

15  Fri 

Eld.  Daniel  Vaniman  died,  Kans.,  1903. 

^^  ® 

6.  9 

10.22 

7.  5 

4.55 

16  Sat 

Eld.  Geo.  Wolfe  died  in  Illinois,  1865. 

^  1 

6.51 

11.23 

7.6 

4.54 

46  24th  Sunday  after  Trinity        Matthew  9 


17  Sun  1 

18 

Mon 

19 

Tue 

20  Wedl 

21 

Thu 

22 

Fri 

23 

Sat 

S.  M.  E.  China  Con.  organized,  1886. 
Chester  A.  Arthur  died  in  N.  Y.,  1886. 
James  A.  Garfield  born  in  Ohio,  1831. 
Eruption  of  Mt.  Vesuvius,  1857. 
Voltaire  was  born  in  Paris,  1694. 
Geo.  B.  Holsinger  died  1908. 
Franklin  Pierce  born  in  N.  H.,  1804. 


Day's  length  p  hotirs  46  min. 


7.32 

8.12 

8.53 

9.37 

10.24 

11.16 

mom 


morn 
12.53 
1.55 
2.57 
4.  6 
5.11 
6.22 


7 
7.  8 
7.  9 
7.10 
7.11 
7.12 


7.13  4.47 


4.53 
4.52 
4.51 
4.50 
4.49 
4.48 


4/  2^th.  Sunday  after  Trinity        Matthew  24        Day's  length  g  hours  ^2  min. 


24 

Sun  1 

25 

Mon  1 

26  Tue  1 

27  Wedl 

28 

Thu 

29 

Fri 

30  Sat    1 

John  Knox  died  in  Scotland,  1572. 
Isaac  Watts  died  in  England,  1748. 
Great  tempest  of  1703. 
George  B.  Crittenden  died  in  Ky.,  1880. 
Washington  Irving  died  in  N.  Y.,  1859. 
Breth.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  ded.  1908. 
John  Bunyan  baptized  in  England,  1628. 


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1.15 
2.19 
3.22 
4.21 
5.16 
6.  6 


D  ris 
5.13 
6.15 
7.23 
8.40 
9.58 
11.14 


7.14 
7.14 
7.15 
7.16 
7.17 
7.17 


4.46 
4.46 
4.45 
4.44 
4.43 
4.43 


7.18  4.42 


MOON'S  PEASES. 

La.st    Quarter              1st 

Eastern  State*. 

10- 37   P     M 

Central  States. 
.  .    9:  37   P.    M. .  .  . 

Western  States. 
8:  37   P.   M. 

New    Moon.                  8th,.  .  .  . 

9:  04   P.   M 

8:  04   P.   M 

7:  04   P.   M. 

First  Quarter.          16th 

Full  Moon.                24th 

5:  43   P.   M 

11:  12   A.   M 

4:  43   P.  M.... 

10:  12   A.   M.... 

3:  43   P.   M. 

9:  12  A.   M. 

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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


In  the  midst  of  the  wedding  festivities, 
the  bridegroom  arose  in  all  his  splendor 
and  proposed  a  toast  to  the  health  of 
the  bride;  whose  every  bone,  muscle, 
fiber,  and  sinew  told  of  health.  Her 
health  was  drunk,  the  glasses  clicked, 
the   wedding  festivities   were   ended. 

The  graduating  wedding  gown  was 
placed  carefully  away;  the  bride  put  on 
her  traveling  suit  and  with  her  chosen 
mate  the  honeymoon  began. 

A  few  weeks  elapsed  and  the  scene 
changes. 

There  is  nothing  brilliant  about  the 
events  here  to  be  described,  except  bril- 
liancy of  rapidity.  An  ambulance  attend- 
ed by  grief-stricken  parents  awaits  the 
return  of  the  wedding  party.  The  train 
arrives,  the  husband  supervises  the  plac- 
ing of  his  victim  into  an  ambulance;  the 
new  bride  of  a  few  weeks  is  hurried  to 
the  hospital. 

The  leading  surgeon  of  the  city  is  to 
perform  the  operation  of  mutilation. 

It  might  here  be  added  that  the  sur- 
geon was  not  the  physician  of  the  bride's 
family,  but  the  latter  was  present  at  the 
operation.  The  family  doctor  had 
brought  the  young  bride  into  the  world, 
had  attended  her  during  all  of  her  short 
life  and  when  he  saw  her  wrecked  young 
life  on  the  operating  table  awaiting  the 
surgeon's  knife,  with  tears  streaming 
down  his  honorable  old  face,  he  cried 
out,  "And  did  I  bring  her  into  this  world 
for  this?" 

The  surgeon,  after  having  opened  the 
abdominal  cavity  of  the  bride,  and  after 
recognizing  conditions  which  confirmed 
his  diagnosis  previously  made  in  the 
consulting  room,  made  the  possibly  in- 
judicious, yet  true  remark:  "This  wom- 
an's husband   is   his  wife's   murderer." 

The  operation  was  completed — the 
young  patient,  now  unsexed,  was  placed 
in  her  room,  and  all  aid  known  to  mod- 
ern medicine  and  surgery  was  given  her. 
But  the  infection  had  become  general, 
and  in  twenty-four  hours  the  new  bride 
had  succumbed  to  ravages  of  a  general 
peritonitis.  The  graduating  dress  by 
way  of  the  wedding  gown  had  become 


the  burial  shroud. — Dr.  F.  A.  Rupp,  in 
his  book,  "  Letters  of  a  Physician  to  His 
Daughters." 

Be  Careful  What  You  Say. 

In  speaking-  of  a  person's  faults, 

Pray   don't   forget   your  own; 
Remember  those  in  houses  glass 

Should  never  throw  a  stone. 
If  we  have  nothing  else  to  do 

But  talk  of  those  who  sin, 
'Tis  better  we  commence  at  home, 

And  from  that  point  begin. 
We  have  no  right  to  judge  a  man 

Until   he's   fairly   tried; 
Should    we    not   like    his    company, 

We   know   the   world   is    wide. 
Some  may  have  faults — and  who  has  not? 

The  old  as  well  as  young; 
We  may,  perhaps,   for  aught  we  know, 

Have    fifty    to    their    one. 
I'll  tell  you  of  a  better  plan, 

And  find  it  works   full  well: 
To  try  my  own  defects  to  cure. 

Ere    I    of    others    tell. 
And  though  I  sometimes  hope  to  be 

No   worse  than   some  I  know, 
My  own  shortcomings  bid  me  let. 

The  faults  of  others  go. 
Then  let  us  all,  when  we  commence 

To    slander    friend   or    foe. 
Think  of  the  harm  one  word  will  do 

To  those  we  little  know; 
And  know  that  yet  the  greatest  harm 

Must  come  to  us  alone. 
Don't  speak  of  others'  faults  until 

We  have  none  of  our  own. 

— Selected  by  Adeline  Buston. 

The  Boy's  Keen  Point. 

A  lady  met  a  little  boy  with  a  bird's 
nest  full  of  eggs  in  his  hand,  and  she 
proceeded  to  lecture  him  for  taking  the 
nest.  She  said:  "You  are  a  bad  little 
boy  for  taking  that  nest,  for  the  bird 
probably  feels  bad  at  the  loss  of  her 
eggs."  "Oh,  she  don't  care,"  said  the 
boy,  "  for  she's  on  your  hat."  The  lady 
just  happened  to  think  of  some  pressing 
engagement  she  had  at  that  time. 

Where  Lincoln  Put  the  Whet- 
stone. 

A  soldier  at  whose  house  when  a  boy 
Lincoln  paused  in  his  tramps  in  Illinois, 
and  who  loaned  him  a  whetstone  to 
sharpen  his  jackknife,  met  him  during 
the  war  in  Washington.  Lincoln  remem- 
bered the  incident  and  spoke  of  the  use 
of  the  whetstone. 

"  Ya-a-s,"  drawled  out  the  old  soldier. 
"  Whatever  did  you   do   with   the   whet- 

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DECEMBER 


Twelfth  Month— 31  Days 


1912 


(Weeks 
and  Days 


IMPORTANT    EVENTS 


I    Moons 
I      and 
1     Signs 


Moon 
south 
h.     m 


Moon 
r.&s. 
h.     m. 


SUN 
rises 
h.  m. 


SUN 
sets 
h.  m. 


I  St  Sunday  in  Advent  Matthew  2i  Day's  length  p  hours  22  mm. 


1  Sun 

Siege  of  Quebec,  1775. 

^  C 

6.54 

morn 

7.19 

4.41 

2  Mon 

John  Brown  was  executed  in  Va.,  1859. 

^-  c 

7.40 

1.  2 

7.19 

4.41 

3  Tue 

Samuel  Cooper  died,  1876. 

%•  c 

8.26 

2.  9 

7.20 

4.40 

4  Wed 

Eld.  S.  S.  Mohler  d.  in  Mo.  1893. 

A   C 

9.14 

3.21 

7.20 

4.40 

5  Thu 

Martin  Van  Buren  born  in  N.  Y.,  1782. 

A   C 

10.13 

4.30 

7.21 

4.39 

6  Fri 

Jefferson  Davis  died  in  La.,  1889. 

A  c 

10.55 

5.29 

7.22 

4.38 

7  Sat 

Christian  Hope  born  in  Denmark,  1844. 

«  C 

11.49 

6.30 

7.2214.38 

^p  2nd.  Sunday  in  Advent 


Luke  21 


Day's  length  p  hours  14  min. 


8  Sun 

Eli  Whitney  was  born  in  Mass.,  1765. 

HE    ®|ev.44 

Dsts 

7.23 

4.37 

9  Mon 

John  Milton  born  in  London,  1608. 

#    # 

1.38 

5.  6 

7.23 

4.37 

10  Tue 

Blessed  are  the  merciful. 

#•    @ 

2.30 

6.  4 

7.23 

4.37 

11  Wed 

Great  fire  in  Charleston,  1861. 

^•^  ® 

3.19 

7.  5 

7.24 

4.36 

12  Thu 

The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd. 

■••O.  m 

4.  4 

8.  9 

7.24 

4.36 

13  Fri 

Battle   of   Fredericksburg,    1862. 

^^  m 

4.46 

9.12 

7.24 

4.36 

14  Sat 

Washington  died,  Mt.  Vernon,   1799. 

A  m 

5.27 

10.13 

7.24 

4.36 

^0  3rd.  Sunday  in  Advent          Matthew  11          Day's  length  c, 

)  hours  12 

min. 

15  Sun 

Nero  (Roman  emperor)  born,  Italy,  37. 

^  m 

6.  6 

11.12 

7.24 

4.36 

16  Mon 

The  great  New  York  fire,  1835. 

^  1 

6.46 

morn 

7.25 

4.35 

17  Tue 

John  G.  Whittier  born  in  Mass.,  1807. 

^   D 

7.28 

12.39 

7.25 

4.35 

18  Wed 

Battle  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  1862. 

ff#  1 

8.12 

1.36 

7.25 

4.35 

19  Thu 

Eld.  Robert  Calvin  died,  1851. 

##  3 

9.  2 

2.49 

7.25 

4.35 

20  Fri 

Eld.  John  Metzger  b.  1807. 

W  ^ 

9.56 

3.56 

7.25 

4.35 

21  Sat 

Robert  Moffat  was  born  in  1795. 

V^  D 

10.57 

5.12 

7.26 

4.34 

5/  4th  Sunday  in  Advent 


John  I 


Day's  length  p  hours  10  min. 


22  Sun  1 

23 

Mon  1 

24 

Tue  1 

25  Wed  1 

26  Thu  1 

27 

Fri 

28 

Sat 

Pilgrims  landed,  Plymouth  Rock,  1620. 

Joseph  Smith  was  born,  1805. 

Thackeray  died  in  London,  1863. 

Christmas. 

Texas  admitted,  1845. 

Geo.  Whitefield  born  in  England,  1714. 

Chas.  Wesley  born  in  England,  1708. 


V^  © 

morn 

6.26 

7.25 

w  © 

12.   1 

D  ris. 

7.25 

M  © 

1.  6 

5.  5 

7.25 

'^  © 

2.  9 

6.20 

7.25 

^  © 

3.  8 

7.41 

7.25 

^  © 

4.  2 

8.59 

7.25 

rf  © 

4.51 

10.16 

7.25 

4.35 
4.35 
4.35 
4.35 
4.35 
4.35 
4.35 


Luke  2 


Day's  length  p  hours  12  min. 


^2  Sunday  after  Christmas 

29  Sun  |Wm.  Gladstone  born  in  Liverpool,  1809, 

30  MonlBattle  of  Savannah,  1778. 

31  Tue  IJohn  Wycliffe  died,  1384. 

MOOir'S  FHASXS.  Eastern  StatOB.  Central  States.  Western  States. 

Last    Quarter,  1st f5:04   A.   M 5:0t   A.    M 4:04   A.   M. 

Now    Moon.  8th 12:06    P.    M 11:06    P.   M 10:06   A.   M. 

First   Quarter,  16th 3:06   P.   M 2:06   P.   M 1:06   P.   M. 

Full   Moon.  23rd 11:30  P.   M 10:30  P.   M 9:30  P.  M. 

Last  Quarter.  30th 3:  11   P.   M 2:  11   P.   M 1:  11   P.  M. 


^ 

c 

5.39 

11.27 

7.24 

c 

6.25 

morn 

7.24 

^ 

c 

7.11 

1.14 

7.24 

4.36 
4.36 
4.36 


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stone?  I  never  could  find  it.  We  'lowed 
mebbe  you  took  it  along  with  you." 
"  No — no.  I  put  it  on  top  of  the  gate- 
post— that  high  one."  "Mebbe  you  did; 
nobody  else   could  have  reached  it,  and 


none  of  us  ever  thought  to  look  there  for 
it."  There  it  was  found  where  it  was 
placed  fifteen  years  before.  The  soldier 
reported  the  fact  to  the  President. — Bos- 
ton Post. 


General    Educational   Board. 

The  General  Educational  Board  of 
the  Church  of  the  Brethren  is  as  fol- 
lows: 

H.   C^Early,   Penn   Laird,  Va.,   Chairman. 

A.  C.  Wieand,  3435  Van  Buren  St.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.,   Secretary. 

J.  C.  Bright,  R.  D.  4,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
Treasurer. 

Otho  Winger,  N,  Manchester,  Ind. 

W.  B.  Yount,  Union  Bridge,  Md. 

A.   G.   Crosswhite,   Flora.   Ind. 

L.    T.   Holsinger,    Rossville,   Ind. 

By  direction  of  Conference  the 
Board  has  under  its  supervision  the  fol- 
lowing schools: 

Juniata  College,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Blue  Ridge  College,  Union  Bridge,   Md. 

Bridgewater    College.    Bridgewater,    Va. 

Daleville  College,  Daleville,  Va. 

Manchester    College,     North    Manchester, 

Mount  Morris  College,  Mount  Morris,  111. 

Bethany  Bible  School.  3435  Van  Buren 
St.,  Chicago,   111. 

McPherson  College,  McPherson,  Kans. 

Lordsburg  College,  Lordsburg,  Cal. 

There  are  other  schools  run  by  Breth- 
ren,  but   they   have   not  yet   been   placed 
under  the  supervision   of  the   Board. 
*5     »{ 

Old  Folks'   and  Orphans' 
Homes. 

Old  Folks'  Home,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Morrison  Cove  Home,  Martinsburg. 
Pa. 

Brethren's  Home,  Nefifsville,  Pa. 

Brethren's    Home,    Greenville,   Ohio. 

Old  People's  Home,  Fostoria,  Ohio. 

Old  People's  and  Orphans'  Home, 
Mexico,  Ind. 

Old  People's  and  Orphans'  Home, 
Mt.  Morris,  111. 

The  Home,  Girard,  111. 

Old  Folks'  Home,  Marshalltown, 
Iowa. 

Old  Folks'  Home,  Darlow,   Kan. 


Annual  Meeting  Delegates. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number 
iof  delegates  sent  by  the  churches  for 
fourteen  years: 


Year. 


H 


1897, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 
1902, 
1903, 
1904, 
1905, 
1906, 
1907, 
1908, 
1909, 
1910, 
1911, 


93 
136 
126 
149 
156 
167 
162 
160 
165 
173 
100 
201 
1931 
2281 
1227 


aJ 

u 

be 

a- 
Q 

«2 
C 
0 
0 

-d 

rt 

CO 

S 

104 

18 

14 

118 

24 

28 

105 

22 

26 

114 

35I34I 

110 

25 

37 

115 

18 

34 

117 

22 

44 

115 

18i40| 

91 

30 

38 

127 

33 

41 

47 

10 

52 

115 

23 

47 

104 

17 

44 

128 

29 

54 

101|11 

45 

10 
13 
13 
16 

12  10 
22  7 

13  13 


5118 
14  33 
16'40 


a 

o 
_H_ 
239 
319 
292 
348 
350 
363 
j371 
350 
348 
404 
263 
414 
J381 
I486 
1440 


There  are  supposed  to  be  888  congre- 
gations in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
This  means  that  only  about  one-half  of 
the  churches  are  represented  at  Confer- 
ence in  any  given  year. 

General    Missionary    Receipts. 


1887,  .. 

1888,  .  . 

1889,  .. 

1890,  .  . 

1891,  .  . 

1892,  .. 

1893,  .  . 

1894,  .. 

1895,  .  . 

1896,  .. 

1897,  .  . 

1898,  31.423.06 

1899 32.123.09 


3,877.29 

4,184.41 

5.587.28 

7.936.32 

7,628.09 

11.513.14 

8,989.17 

9,878.39 

10.691.78 

17.258.91 

20,259.29 


1900 50,978.07 

1901 39.112.74 

1902 41.215.52 

]90.'^ 42. 095. 89 

1904 52.237.64 

1905.  58,004.59 


1906, 
1907, 
1908. 
1909, 
1910, 
1911. 


69,142.17 
66,960.89 
67,642.63 
87,049.79 
69,922.67 
76,159.17 


List  of  Missionaries  Under  the   General   Mission   Board. 


Sweden  &  Denmark, 

Graybill,  J.  P. 
Graybill,  Alice  M. 

France. 

Pellet,  Adrian 
Pellet,   Lizzie 
Mohler.  Paul 
Mohler,   Lucy  L. 

India. 

Berkebile.  S.  P. 
Berkebile,   Nora  E. 
Blough,  J.  M. 


Plough.   Anna  Z. 
Brubaker,  Ella  M. 
Ebey,  Adam 
Ebey,  Alice  K. 
Eby.  E.  H. 
Eby,  Emma  H. 
Emmert.  Jesse  B. 
Emmert,'  Gertrude  R. 
Himmelsbaugh,  Ida 
Holsopple.  Quincy  A. 
Holsopple.  Kathryn  R. 
Kaylor,  John  I. 
Kavlor,  Rosa  W. 
Llchty,  D.  J. 


Lichty.  Nora  A. 
Long.  I.  S. 
Long.  Effie  V. 
Miller,  Eliza  B. 
Miller,  Sadie  J. 
Powell.    Josephine 
Pittenger.  J.  M. 
Pittenger.  Florence  B. 
Quinter.  Mary  N. 
Ross.  A.  W. 
Ross.  Flora  M. 
Shumaker,   Ida  C. 
Stover.  W.  B. 
Stover,  Mary  N. 


Ziegler,  Kathryn 

China. 
Bright,  J.  Homer 
Bright.  Minnie  F. 
Crumpacker,  F.   H. 
Crumpacker,  Anna  N. 
Cripe,  Winnie 
Hilton.   Geo.  W. 
Hilton.  Blanche  C. 
Heckman.  B.  F. 
Hockman.    Minna   M. 
Horning.   Emma 
Hutchison,  Anna  M. 
Metzger,  Minerva 


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Membership  and  Churches. 

We  are  indebted  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  General  Mission  Board  for  this  list 
of  churches,  and  the  membership  of  each 
State  District,  so  far  as  the  data'  could  be 
secured.  The  list  may  be  considered  ap- 
proximately correct: 
state    Districts  Memb.   Ch. 

Arkansas,     238 

Northern  California 476 

Southern  California  and  Arizona,   1US9 


13 
7 
13 
4 
31 
29 
34 
45 
34 
17 
21 
13 
22 
19 
13 
20 
14 


Western  Colorado  and  Utah 301 

Northern   Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  2303 

Southern   Illinois 2256 

Middle  Indiana 3812 

Northern  Indiana,   4016 

Southern  Indiana 2458 

Middle   Iowa,    1076 

N.  Iowa  and  Minnesota 1349 

Southern   Iowa 726 

Northeastern   Kansas 1477 

Northwestern  Kansas 1188 

Southeastern   Kansas 691 

S.   \V.   Kansas   and   S.   Colo.,    ....  1693 

Eastern  Maryland,    1888 

Middle   Maryland,    1447          8 

Western    Maryland,    .  .# 505          6 

Michigan 891        17 

Middle  Missouri 476        14 

Northern  Missouri 667        10 

Southern  Missouri,   593        16 

Nebraska 1227        26 

North  Carolina,    641        17 

North  Dakota  and  Canada 1317        24 

Northeastern  Ohio 2781        26 

Northwestern   Ohio,    1864        13 

Southern  Ohio 5089        44 

Oklahoma  and  New  Mexico, 1163        30 

Oregon 356          8 

Washington 581        13 

Idaho  and  Montana 565        11 

E.  Pa.,  S.  E.  Pa.,  N.  J.  &  E.  N.  Y.,  7355        43 

Middle  Pennsylvania 3961        26 

Southern  Pennsylvania 4027        20 

Western  Pennsylvania 5353        29 

Texas  and  Louisiana 296          6 

Tennessee 1444        25 

First  Virginia 3978       43 

Second   Va.,   N.   Va.,   Eastern  Va.,  7083        39 

First  West  Virginia 1695        17 

Second  West  Virginia 405          8 

Totals 82797     888 

Annual   Meeting   for   1912. 

The  Annual  Meeting  for  the  Church  of 
the  Brethren  is  to  be  held  at  York,  Pa., 
where  the  accommodations  are  said  to 
be  good  and  the  railroad  conveniences 
all  that  could  be  desired. 

The  Conference  proper  convenes  on 
Tuesday  morning,  June  4.  but  the  Stand- 
ing Committee  will  meet  at  8  A,  M., 
Thursday,  May  30.  Preaching  services 
are  to  begin  about  one  week  before  the 
opening  of  the  Conference,  and  continue 
for  at  least  ten  days.  In  due  time  the 
program  will  be  arranged  and  published 
in  the  Gospel  Messenger,  and  also  in  the 
Conference  Booklet.  Bro.  J.  A.  Long  is 
Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Arrange- 
ments, and  may  be  addressed  at  York, 
Pa. 


Missionary   Collections   at   the 
Annual  Meetings. 

1890  Pertle  Springs,  Mo %      224.30 

1891  Hagerstown,   Md 295.11 

1892  Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 366.82 

1893  Muncie,   Indiana,    244.33 

1894  Meyersdale,    Pa.,    260.88 

1895  Decatur,    III 366.12 

1896  Ottawa,  Kans 302.00 

1897  Frederick,    Md 500  74 

1898  Burlington   Park,    111 1,400.01 

1899  Roanoke,  Va 1,609.90 

1900  No.  Manchester,  Ind 1,868.00 

1901  Lincoln,  Nebr 1,881.22 

1902  Harrisburg,   Pa 1,732.66 

1903  Bellefontaine,   Ohio 5,632.04 

1904  Carthage,   Mo 5,677.19 

1905  Bristol,   Tenn 7.750  61 

1906  Springfield,   111 10,142.32 

1907  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,   8,366.31 

1908  Des  Moines,   Iowa,*    17,921.72 

1909  Harrisonburg,  Va 12,663.33 

1910  Winona  Lake.   Ind 16,482.95 

1911  St.  Joseph,  Mo 14,961.85 

*The  collection  for  1908,  including  $5,000 

endowment,  was   $22,921.72.  but  endowment 
is  not  credited  as  Conference  offering. 

1913 


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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Churches  and  Missions,  with  Pastors  or  Elders  in  Charge. 

Below  will  be  found  a  list  of  Brethren  churches,  with  th'e  pastors  or  elders  In 
charge,  by  States,  as  complete  as  could  be  arranged  from  the  data  in  hand.  Some 
churches  have  several  elders,  but  only  one  could  be  given.  In  most  instances  the 
one  named  is  the  elder  in  charge,  whether  resident  or  nonresident.  For  a  number  of 
congregations,  or  missions,  the  name  of  the  pastor  is  given.  For  the  address  of  any  of 
these  elders  or  pastors,  see  ministerial  list  elsewhere. 


Sweden. 

Malmo,  Limhamn,  A.  Andersson. 
Landskrona,  H.  O.   Wejler. 
Kjaflinge,    Landakrona,    B.    Lin- 
dell. 
VVannaberga,  Per  Jonsson. 
Stockholm,  O.  Johansson. 

Alabama. 

Fruitdale,    Madison    Wine. 

Arizona. 
Glendale,   D.   A.   Norcross. 
Arkansas. 

Austin,    H.    J.    Lilly. 
Carlisle,    H.    J.    Lilly. 
Mt.  Hope,  VV.  T.  Price. 
Palestine,  W.  T.  Price. 
Pilot     Knob,     M.     V.     Price. 
St.    Francis,    Lee    Woodiel. 
Turnmore. 

California. 

Bangor,    M.    E.    Andrews. 
Boyle    Heights,    Hiram    Smith. 
Butte  Valley,  H.  F.  Maust. 
Channing,    G.    G.    Lehmer, 
Chico,    Hiram    Forney. 
Covina,   D.   A.    Norcross. 
Egan,    S.    E.    Yoder. 
Empire,    J.     W.     Deardorff. 
Glendora,    J. ,  S.    Brubaker. 
Imperial    Valley,    W.    M.    Piatt. 
Inglewood,    W.    Q.    Calvert. 
Kerman,    S.    Edgecomb. 
Long    Beach,    B.    F.    Masterson. 
Lordsburg,    Edmund    Forney. 
Los  Angeles,    S.    G.    Lehmer. 
Oak  Grove,  D.  R.  Holsinger. 
Pasadena,    W.    E.    Trostle. 
Pomona,    J.    A.    Brubaker. 
Raisin   City,   Harvey  Eikenberry. 
Reedley,   Harvey   Eikenberry. 
Sacramento     Val.,     Jesse     Over- 

holtzer. 
Santa   Ana,    S.    G.    Lehmer. 
Santa  Fe,  G.  H.  Bashor. 
S.    Los   Angeles,   W.    E.   Trostle. 
Tropico,    S.    G.    Lehmer. 

Canada. 

Fairview,    Melvin    Rensberger. 
Irricana,   J.    A.    Weaver. 
Mountain    \'iew,    John     Hare. 
Pleasant  Ridge,  Lutner  Shatto. 
Sharon,    C.    A.    Shamberger. 

Colorado. 

Bethany,   B.    E.    Kesler. 
Bethel,    J.    Stambaugh. 
Colorado   City,    L.    H.    Root. 
Denver,  Tohn   Robinson. 
First  Grand  Val.,  H.  H.  Mohler. 
Fruita,    S.    Z.    Sharp. 
Good  Hope,   J.    H.   Kinzie. 
Hartman,  M.   S.   Frantz. 
Hotchkiss,    N.    T.    Brubaker. 
Lowland,    B.    E.    Kesler. 
McClave,    W.    P.    Harris. 
Mt.    Garfield,   W.    A.    Rose. 
Rocky    Ford,    David    llamm. 
Smith  Fork,  N.   F.   Brubaker. 
Sterling.    D.     B.    Miller. 
Wiley,  Homer  Ullom. 


Idaho. 

Boise  Valley,  S.   F.   Brower. 
Boise  City  (Mis.),  L.  E.  Keltner. 
Clear  Water,  H.  C.  Longanecker. 
Idaho    Falls.    L.    E.    Keltner. 
Lost  River  Valley,  S.  I.   Driver. 
Madden  View,  C.  A.  Williams. 
Nampa,   J.    C.    Neher. 
Nezperce,   B.  J.   Fike. 
Payette,    L.    H.    Eby. 
Payette  Valley,  J.  E.  Shamberger. 
Twin    Falls,     C.     Fahrney. 
Weiser,  A.   I.   Mow. 
Winchester,   Jesse   Walker. 

niinois. 

Allison    Prairie,    S.    W.    Garber. 
Arnold's  Gr.,   W.   H.    Eisenbise. 
Astoria,    J.    W.    Harshbarger. 
Batavia,    E.    E.    Eshelman. 
Bear   Creek,    B.    F.    Filbrun. 
Big  Creek,   D.   J.    Blickenstaff. 
Blue    Ridge,    S.    G.    Nickey. 
Camp    Creek,    M.    L.    Hahn. 
Cerro  Gordo,   J.    W.   Lear. 
Cherry  Grove,  I.   R.  Young. 
Chicago,  G.   M.   Lauver. 
Coal    Creek,    S.    Bucklew. 
Decatur,    Geo.    W.    Miller. 
Dixon,   O.    F.    Shaw. 
Elgin,    Galen    B.    Royer. 
Franklin  Grove,  C.  M.  Suter. 
Hickory    Gr.,    W.    H.    Eisenbise. 
Hudson,  J.    FI.    Neher. 
Hurricane    Creek,    J.    W.    Lear. 
Kaskaskia,    D.    T.    Wagner. 
LaMotte    Prairie,    J.    C.    Stoner. 
Lanark,   I.   B.   Trout. 
Liberty,   J.    W.    Harshbarger. 
Loraine,    M.     L.     Hahn. 
Macoupin    Cr.,    M.    Flory. 
Martin   Cr.,   J.    W.   Harshbarger. 
Milledgeville,    J.    E.    Miller. 
Mt.   Morris,   M.   W.   Emmert. 
Mulberry  Grove,   H.   Lilligh. 
Naperville,    I.    C.    Snavely. 
Oak  Grove,  J.  W.   Switzer. 
Oakley,    D.    J.    Blickenstaff. 
Okaw,   Geo.   W.   Miller. 
Panther   Creek,  J.    H.    Baker. 
Pine    Creek,    C.    C.    Price. 
Pleasant  Grove,  Henry  Lilligh. 
Pleasant    Hill,    W.    H.    Shull. 
Polo,   John    H.eckman. 
Rock   Creek,   S.    I.    Newcomer. 
Rockford,    P.    R.    Keltner. 
Romine,    D.  T.    Wagner. 
Salem,    Geo.    W.    Miller. 
Shannon.    David    Rowland. 
Spring  Run,   M.    L.   Hahn. 
Sterling,     Ezra    Flory. 
Sugar  Creek,  James  M.   Master- 
son. 
Waddams  Grove,   P.    R.   Keltner. 
West  Branch,    S.    S.    Plum. 
West   Otter.   W.    H.    Shull. 
Woodland,    Cyrus    Bucher. 
Yellow   Cr.,   Franklin  Myers. 

Indiana. 

Anderson,    D.    F.    Hoover. 

Andrews. 

.vrcadia,    Xatlianiel   Cripe. 

Bachelor  Run,  A.  G.  Crosswhitc. 

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Baugo,     II.     M.     Schwalm. 

Beaver    Creek    (Mission    Board). 

Beaver  Dam,  D.   M.   Byerly. 
Berrien,  Mission  Board  of  North- 
ern Indiana. 

Bethel,    Manly    Deeter. 

Betliel    Center,    J.    C.    Rodgers. 

Beech  Grove,  D.  R.  Richards. 

Bethany. 

Blue     River,     Walter     Swihart. 

Bremen,    John    Kauffman. 

Buck  Creek,   L.   L.   Teeter. 

Burnetts  Cr.,  G.  B.  Heeter. 

Camden,    D.    M.    Byerly. 

Camp   Creek,   J.    W.    Shively. 

Cedar   Creek,    David   Hoover. 

Cedar    Lake,    J.    H.    Urey. 

Clear  Creek,   I.    B.   Wike. 

Eel     River,     Samuel     Leckrone. 

Elkhart  City,  E.  L.  Heestand. 

Elkhart    Valley,    Frank    Kreider. 

Elkhart,    (West    Goshen),    Wm. 
Hess. 

English   Prairie,   N.    H.    Shutt. 

Fairview,  J.   W.    Root. 

Four    Mile,    Carey    Toney. 

Goshen    City,    I.    L.    Berkey. 

Harrison  County,  E.  O.  Norris. 

Flartford,   I.  J.   Howard. 

Howard,  John    Flora. 

Ilillsburg,     Nathaniel     Cripe. 

Huntington,   J.    D.    Mishler. 

Huntington      City,      Grover      L. 
Wine. 

Indianapolis,  W.  Carl  Rarick. 

Kempton,     Geo.     W.     Cline. 

Kewanna,  I.  B.  Wike. 

Killbuck,    I.    E.    Branson. 

Ladoga,     E.     N.     Goshoni. 

Landesville,  J.    W.    Norris. 

Laporte   (Mission   Board). 

Lick   Creek,   L.  T.  Holsinger. 

Little    St.    Joe.,    Mission    Board 
of   Northern    Indiana. 

Little  \\'alnut,   I.    E.    Branson. 

Logansport,   Chas.    R.   Oberlin. 

Lower    Deer    Cr.,    J.    G.    Stine- 
baugh. 

Lower    Fall    Cr.,    Fred    Fesler. 

Manchester  (City),  S.  S.  Blough. 

Maple    Grove,    Chas.    Neff. 
.    Marion   Mission,  J.   W.    Norris. 

Markle,     D.     B.    Garber. 

Mexico,     Frank     Fisher. 

Middle  Fork,  J.  H.  Wright. 

Mississinewa,    A.    C.    Young. 

Monticello,    David    Dilling. 

Mt.     Pleasant,    E.    N.    Goshorn. 

Muncie,  I.   E.   Branson. 

Nappanee,     David     Metzler. 

Nettle   Creek.   L.    W.    Teeter. 

New  Hope,  E.   O.   Norris. 

New  Salem,  John  Stout. 

North    Liberty,    Daniel    Whitmer. 

N.  Manchester.  Otho  Winger. 

Ogans  Creek,   Geo.    E.    Swihart. 

Osceola.     H.     M.     Schwalm. 

Palestine.  _  G.     O.     Bridee. 

Peru  Mission,  S.  T.  Fisher. 

Pine   Creek,    Daniel   Wvsong 

I'ipe    Creek.    D.    P.    Niad. 

IMca.sant   Dale,    Geo.    V..    Swihart. 

Pleasant    Hill,    Jesse    Gump. 

Pleasant  Val.,  I.  L.   Berkey. 

Plevna,     Peter    Houk. 


BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Portage,      (.Mission     Board,     N. 

Ind.) 
Portland,    (Mission    Board). 
I'rairie    Creek,     Lewis    Hutiman. 
Pyrmont,  Jeremiah    Barnhart. 
Roann,    G.     K.    Swiliart. 
Rock    Run,    J,    E.    Weaver. 
Salem,    S.     1".     Henricks. 
Salamonie,     Aaron     Moss. 
Santa   Ke,   Amos   Kendall. 
Sampson  Hill,  \V.  L.  Ross. 
Shipshcwana,  J.   H.   Schrock. 
Solomon    Creek,  James    Netf. 
Somerset,    Ellis   Brubaker. 
Spring    Creek,    John    1).    Mishler. 
Sugar  Creek,  Henry  Xeff. 
Summitville,    W.    L.    Hatcher. 
Sprnigtield,    1.    L.    Berkey. 
Stony   Creek.   Wm.    Burcham. 
S.    Bend    (First),   H.    \V.    Kriegh- 

baum. 
S.      Bend      (Second),      H.      W. 

Kreighbaum. 
St.    Joe    \allcy,    D.    S.    Cripe. 
The  Fountain,  E.  O.  Norris. 
Tipiiccanoc,    Manly    Deeter. 
Topeka,  J.  H.   Fike. 
Turkey    Creek,    Henry    Wysong. 
L'nion,    S.    F.    Henricks. 
Inion  Center,  D.  H.  Anglemyer. 
Upper   Deer  Cr. 
Upper  Fall  Cr.,  L.  W.  Teeter. 
W  abash,   E.   S.  Brubaker. 
Walnut,  J.   S.   Dickey. 
Walnut  Level,   I).   W.   Byerly. 
U'ashington,    (Mission    Board    of 

Northern  Indiana). 
W.    Lebanon,   A.    C.    Young. 
White,    L.    T.    Holsinger. 
Windfall,    Nathaniel    Cripe. 
Yellow  Creek,  P.  R.  Keltner. 
Yellow    River,    E.    E.    Shively. 

Iowa. 

Beaver.    C.    B.    Rowe. 

Brooklyn,    J.    L    Diehl. 

Cedar    County,    John     Zuck. 

Cedar  Rapids,  D.   Elmer  Miller. 

Curlew.    W.    II.     Pyle. 

Coon    River,    Irving    Haughtclin. 

Crooked  Cr.,  H.   C.    N.   Coflfman. 

Dallas    Center,    C.    I'.    Rowfe. 

Des  Moines  City  Mission,  Virgil 
C.    Finnel. 

Des    Moines    Val.,    W.    E.    West. 

Dry   Creek,    I).    W.    Miller. 

East    Nodaway,    J.    M.    Follis. 

Plnglish  River,  H.  C  N.  Coflf- 
man. 

Fairview,  Orlando  Ogden. 

Franklin,  A.   L.   Sears. 

Franklin  County,  Harvey  Gil- 
liam. 

Garrison.    W.    H.    T>ong. 

Greene,    W.     II.    Hood. 

Grundy  County,  J.  \V.  Brubaker. 

llarlaii,     J.     [).     Goiighiiour. 

Itulian   Cr.,   John    Zuck. 

l.-wa    River,    I-.    M.    Wheeler. 

Kingslev,    H.    H.    Wingert. 

I.ihcrtyville.   W.    N.   Glotfeltv. 

Mai.lc   Valley.   J.    E.    Ralston. 

Minclle   Creek,    Peter   Brower. 

Monroe    County,     Peter    Brower. 

Mt.    Etna,   Geo.    W.    Burgin. 

Muscatine,    T.    A.     Robinson. 

Oak   Grove,  J.    Q.    Goughnour. 

Osrrola.    D.     F.     Sink. 

Tanther   Creek,    J.    B.    Spurgeon. 

I'Ira'iant  Prairie,  Joshua  Sclu-cli- 
t«r. 

I'rairic  City,   W.   I.  Buckingham. 

Salem.    I.    M.    Follis. 

South   Keokuk,   Daniel  Miller. 

S.    Ottumwa,    Peter    Brower. 


Sheldon,    J.    E.    Ralston. 
Spring    Cr.,    Harvey    Gilliam. 
S.     VVaterloo,    A.    P.    Blough. 

Kansas. 

Abilene,    Geo.    Manon. 
Altamont,  John  S.  Clark. 
Altoona,   John    S.    Clark. 
Appanoose,*    C.     W.     Shoemaker. 
Arkansas   City. 
Belleville,    E,    D.    Steward. 
Bloom,    G.    W.    Weddle. 
Burr    Oak,    T.    E.    George. 
Chapman  Creek,  J.  H.  Cakcrice. 
Conway   Springs,  A.  J.   Smith. 
Cottonwood,     Frank     Sargent. 
Eden  Valley,  G.   W.   Weddle. 
Fredonia,  E.   E.  Joyce. 
Garden    City,    J.    E.    Crist. 
Grenola,    S.    E.    Lantz. 
Hartman. 

Hutchinson,    A.    G.    Miller. 
Independence,   W.   H,   Miller. 
Kansas  Center,  Henry  Brubaker. 
Kansas    City,    I.    H.    Crist. 
Earned,    M.    Keller. 
Earned    Miss.,    J.    Edwin    Jones. 
Lawrence,    S.    B.    Katherman. 
McClave,    W^    D.    Harris. 
McPherson,  E,  E.  John. 
Maple   Gr.,  A.   J.    Wertenberger. 
Monitor,    J.    J.    Yoder. 
Morrill,  C.  B.  Smith. 
Mt.  Ida,  F.  G.   Edwards. 
Murdock,    I.    G.    Harris. 
Navarre,     Benj.     Forney. 
Neosho,  J.   S.   Clark. 
New  Hope,  W.  H.  Leaman. 
Newton,    0.    S.    Royer. 
Newton  Mission. 
N.    Solomon,  I.   S.  Lerew, 
Olathe,    H.    F.    Crist. 
Osage,    W.     H.    Leaman. 
Ottawa,     P.     E.     Whitmer. 
Overbrook,    Wm.    Weybright. 
Ozawkie,  J.  A.   Root. 
Paint    Creek,    Edward    Ruflf. 
Parsons,   W.    H.    Leaman. 
Peabody,    J.    J.    Yoder. 
Pleasant    (irove,    I.     L.     Hoover. 
Pleasant  \'alley,  A.   F.   Miller. 
Pleasant  View,  I.   L.  Hoover. 
Prairie    View,    J.    E.    Crist. 
Prowers,    H.    Ullom. 
Quinter,   D.  A.   Crist. 
Ramona,    O.    O.    Button. 
Rock  Creek,  J.  J.    Hoover. 
Salem,    L.     E.     Fahrney. 
Santa  Fe,  C.   E.  Wolf. 
Sabetha,    R.    A.    Yoder. 
Saline    V'al.,    L.    W.    Fitzwater. 
Scott    Valley,    Chas.    A.    Miller. 
Slate    Creek,    J.    J.    Troxel. 
Topeka,    C.    J.    Hooper. 
\'erdigris,    S.    E.    Lantz. 
V^ermillion,  A.    D.   Sollenberger. 
N'ictor,    A.    C.    Daggett. 
W^ade,    A.    D.    Crist. 
Walton,   J.    E.    Thomas. 
Washington,     J.     M.     Gaubv. 
Washington    (Jr..    W.    A.    Kinzie. 
West     Creek      Mission,     J.      S. 

Sherfy. 
White    Rock,    S.    *..    Mvcrs. 
Wichita,    N.    E.    Baker. 
Wichita    Mission,    M.    S.    Frantz. 

Kentucky. 

Coftstancc   Miss.,   D.    M.    Garvcr. 
Wolf    Creek.    Lewis    Field. 

Iiouisiana. 
Oak   Grove.   J.    C.    Minnix. 
Roanoke,   J.    C.    Minnix. 

Marrland. 
Bear  Creek,  I.  W.  Abernathy. 
Beaver    Cr..    J.    ().     Butcrbaugh. 

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Beaverdam,     Geo.     K.     bapping- 

ton. 
Berkley,    John    E,    Otto. 
Brownsville,    A.     B.     I'arnhart. 
Bush   Creek,   S.   H,    Utz. 
Ciierry  Grove,    D.    M.   Merrill. 
Denton,   Geo.    S.    Rairigh. 
I'airview,     I.     W.     Abernathy. 
Frederick    City,    G.     S.     Harp. 
George's    Creek,    J.    T.    Green. 
Hagerstown,  J.  C.  Flora. 
Johnstown,     Caleb     Long. 
Licking  Creek,   John   Myers. 
Locust  Grove,   A.    P.    Snader. 
Long  Green,  W.   E.  Roop. 
Manor,    John    E.    Otto. 
Maple     (jrove,     S.     A.     Miller. 
Middletown    Val.,    G.     S.    Harp. 
Monocacy,    T.    J.    Kolb. 
iXIeadow    Branch,    Uriah    Bixler. 
Northwest       Baltimore       (Fulton 

Ave.),    John    Smith. 
Oakland,    W.    T.    Sines. 
Piney   Creek.   J.    H.    Utz. 
Pipe  Creek,  Chas.  D.  Bonsack. 
Reisterstown,  W.   R.   Englar. 
Ridgely,   T.    F.    Imler. 
Sams     Creek,     .\.     P.     Snader. 
Washington,     D.     C,     Chas.     D. 

Bonsack. 
Welsh    Run,    D.    M.    Zurk. 
West  Point,  W.   P.   Englar. 
Woodbury,    T.    S.    Fike. 

Michig-an. 

Beaverton,  W.   B.   Neff. 
Black     River.    S.     M.     Smith. 
Bear  Lake,  Geo.  E.  Deardorff. 
Coleman,    George     E.     Stone. 
Chippewa    Cr.,    S.    M.    Smith. 
Crystal,   Geo.    E.    Stone. 
Grand     Rapids     Mission,    J.     L. 

Mishler. 
Harlan,  John   Lair. 
Lake    \'iew,  G.    E.    DeardorflF. 
Little  Traverse,  G.  E.  DeardorflF. 
Long  Lake,  J.   E.   Ulery. 
Nev/    Haven,    C.     L.     Wilkins. 
Onekama,   J.    E.    Ulery. 
Prescott,  J.    P.   Bowman. 
Riverside,    C.     L.    Wilkins. 
Saginaw,     Levi     Baker. 
Sugar  Ridge,  J.  E.   Ulery. 
Sunfield,    H.    W.    Smitli 
Thornapple,    I.     F.    Ranisjli. 
X'estabur.g,  J.   E.  Albaugh. 
Woodland,    J.    M.    Smith. 
Zion,   J.    P.   Bowman. 

Minnesota. 
Deer    Park.    W^    H.    Eikenberry. 
Hancock,    Samuel    Bowser. 
Lewi  St  on,   Jacob    Wirt. 
Minneapolis,     Walter     J.     Barn- 
hart. 
Morrill,    Isaac    N.    Wagoner. 
Root    Rivei»,    T.    F.    Souders. 
Worthington,  Joshua  Schechter. 
Winona,  Frank  B.  Myers. 

Mississippi. 

Wayne    Miss.,    Madison    N^ific, 
Missouri.  '  "^ 

Bethel,    G.    W.    Ellenberger. 
Bethany,    .N.    Oren. 
Broadwater,   Geo.   Mahler 
Cabool,    C.    Gitt. 
Carthage,    Geo.    Barnhart 
Centerview,  D.   L.  Mohler. 
Clearfork.    C.    A.    Lentz. 
Deepwater,    T.    J.     Simmons 
Dry    I'ork,    Noah    Oren. 
I'.ast   Prairie.   C.   TI.    Steerman 
Fairview.  Geo.   Mahler. 
Farrenburg,   H.    J.    Lilly. 
Honey   Creek,    (Mission    Board), 


BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Joplin,  Don  Teeter. 
Kidder  (Mission  Board). 
Kansas   City,    G.    W.    Lentz. 
Little  Brushy,  Geo.  Mahler. 
Log    Creek,    J.    E.    Ellenberger. 
Mineral  Creek,  James  M.   Moh- 

ler. 
Mound,    Ira    Witmore. 
Mound    Valley,    G.    VV.    Lentz. 
Mount  Hermon,  J.  B.  Hylton. 
Nevada,    Leander    Smith. 
N.   St.  Joseph,  J.   S.   Kline. 
Oak    Forest,    J.    B.    Hylton. 
Oak    Grove,    A.     Killingsworth. 
Osceola,   T.  J.    Simmons. 
Peace  Valley,  P.  L.  Fike. 
Pleasant    View,    J.    H.    Mason. 
Poplar    Bluff,   Geo.    Mahler. 
Prairie  View,  VV.   VV.   Holsopple. 
Rockingham,    S.    B.    Shirky. 
Shelby    County,   J.    S.    Kline. 
Shoal  Creek. 

Smith    Fork,    J.    S.    Kline. 
Smith    Gr.,   James   T.    Holloway. 
S.    St.   Joseph,   J.    S.   Kline. 
Spring    Branch,    L.    B.     Ihrig. 
Spring    River,    C.    Holderman. 
Turkey  Creek,  Jas.  A.  Campbell. 
VV^akenda,    E.    G.    Rodabaugh. 
Walnut    Creek,    M.    S.    Mohler. 
Warrensburg,    D.    L.    Mohler. 
Waynesville,  I.  L.  Harris. 

Montana. 

Flathead  Valley,  John  Early. 

Gilford. 

Glasston,  John   E.  Joseph. 

Medicine    Lake,    J.    E.    Keller. 

Otter  Creek. 

W^orthington. 

ITeliraska.  * 

Afton,  J.  B.   Moore. 
Alvo,  J.   L.    Snavely. 
Arcadia,    J.    J.    Tawzer. 
Beatrice,    A.    D.    Sollenberger. 
Bethel,    E.    S.    Roth  rock. 
Exeter.    E.    S.    Rothrock. 
Falls    City,    VV.    \V.    Blough. 
Glen    Rock,  G.    VV.    Ellenberger. 
riighline,     Geo.     Mishler. 
Juniata,    C.    P.    Hargleroad. 
Kearney,    A.    J.    Nickey. 
Lincoln,    S.    E.    Thompson. 
Logan    Grove,    Levi    Snell. 
.N'ortll,    Beatrice,     II.    A.     Frantz. 
Omaha/Mission,   M.    R.   Weaver. 
.  Octavia,    L.    L.    Meek. 
Pioneer,  David  G.  Wine. 
Red   Cloud,   J.    E.    Jarboe. 
Sappy-  Creek,    Levi    Snell. 
South  Beatrice,  Perry  Van  Dyke. 
South    Loup,    W.     P.    McLellan. 
S.    Red    Cloud,    N.    B.    Wagoner. 
Silver    Lake,    P.    T.    Grabill. 

J^         New  Jersey. 

Rmwell,    James     Shisler. 
iSand    Brook,    James    Shisler. 

New  Mexico. 

Clovi.s;,     C.     IT.     Brown. 
Miami,  William  Mohler. 
Pecos    Valley,    C.    H.    Brown. 
Sunshine,     Samuel    Weimer. 

New  York. 

Brooklyn,    J.    Kurtz    Miller. 
North  Carolina. 

Pnethel,     Joel     Hensley. 
r.rooklyn,    S.    P.    Jones. 
Brunnnetts    Creek,    H.    M.    Grif- 
fith. 
Flat    Rock,    Emanuel    Sheets. 
Golden,  VV.   A.   Reed. 
Hollow    Poplar,    E.    Peterson. 


Little    Pine,    J.    A.     Reed." 
Melvin   Hill,   Geo.   A.    Branscom. 
Mt.    Carmel.    Henry    Sheets 
Mill    Cr.,    Geo.    A.    Branscom. 
Mountain  Cr.,  J.  K.   West. 
New   Bethel,   N.   C.    Reed. 
Peak    Creek,    Martin    Owens. 
Pleasant   Grove,   H.   H.    Masters. 
Pleasant    Valley,    Heftry    Sheetb. 
White     Rock,     Henry     Sheets. 

NoTth  Dakota. 

Berthold,  D.  W.   Shock. 
Bowbells,  J.   C.   Forney. 
Cando,  J.  D.  Kesler. 
Carrington,  VV.  J.  McCann. 
Eaglevale,  Isaac   Miller. 
Egeland,  J.  D.  Kesler. 
James    River,    D.    H.    Niccum. 
Kenmare,     J.     C.     Forney. 
Pleasant  Valley,  A.   H.   Blocher. 
Rock    Lake,   J.    H.    Brubaker. 
Ray,   J.    G.    Wagenman. 
Salem,    J.    Wm.    Shively. 
Snyder    Lake,    John    Deal. 
Surrey,    D.    T.     Dierdorff. 
Turtle     Mountain,     J.     H.     Bru- 
baker. 
Wells   County,   W,   J.    McCann. 
White  Rock,  J.  E.  Joseph. 
VVilliston,    D.    F.    Landis. 
York,    John    McClane. 

Ohio. 

Baker,  G.  A.   Snyder. 

Bear    Creek,    John    W.    Beeghly. 

Beaver  Creek,   Aaron   Coy. 

Beech    Grove,    S.    VV.    Blocher. 

Bellefontaine,  B.  F.  Nyder. 

Black  River,  James  Murray. 

Black   Swamp,    Uriah   Garner. 

Blanchard,  D.  P.  VVeller. 

Blue   Creek,    L.    H.    Prowant. 

Brookville,    D.    M.    Garver. 

Canton,     Samuel    Sprankel. 

Casstown. 

Charleston,    Miss.,    J.     E.     Barn- 
hart. 

Circleville  Miss.,  Earl  C.  Neff. 

County    Line,    Samuel   Driver. 

Covington,    Jacob    Coppock. 

Deshler,    David    Lytle. 

Donnels    Creek,   J.    E.    Barnhart. 

Eagle   Creek,   B.    F.   Snyder. 

East    Dayton,    J.    E.    Barnhart. 

Eversole,    Samuel    Horning. 

Fairview,  C.   VV.   Stutsman. 

Fostoria,    J.    C.    VVitmer. 

Ft.    McKinley. 

Frankfort,    James    May    (Col.). 

Goshen,    Rufus    Wyatt. 

Greenville,   A.    Brumbaugh. 

Greenspring,    L.    H.    Dickey. 

Hickory    Grove,    Jacob    Coppock. 

Immanuel,    G.     VV.     Sellers. 

Jonathan     Creek,     Samuel 
Sprankel. 

Laramie. 

Lexington,     Allan     Ackerman. 

Lick    Creek,    G.    W.    Sellers. 

Lima,    G.    A.    Snider. 

Logan,  A.  B.  Horst. 

Loudonville,  Aaron  Heestand. 

Lower   Miami,    Enoch   Hyer. 

Lower    Stillwater,    A.    L.    Klep- 
inger. 

Lower  Twin,  Jonas  Horning. 

Loramie,     Jacob     Coppock. 

Ludlow,    Jesse    Stutsman. 

Maple  Grove,  Wm.   Dcsenberg. 

Marble  Furnace,   B.    V.    Petrv. 

Maumee,  G.  W.   Sellers. 

:\Tav   Hill,   B.    F.    Retry. 

Middle    District,    Jacob    C()p{)ock. 

Newton.    D.    C.    Hcndrickson. 

North  Star,  S.  Z.  Smith. 
I    Oakland,    John    II.    Christian. 


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Palestine,    John     Calvin     Bright. 
Pleasant  Valley,  W.  K.  Simmons. 
Poplar    Grove,     S.     W.     Blocher. 
Poplar    Ridge,    John    Flory. 
Portage,  J.   C.    Witmer. 
Prices   Cr.,   Joseph   Longaneckcr. 
Reading,   J.    F.   Kahler. 
Richland,    Ira    E.    Long. 
Ridge,    B.    F.    Retry. 
Rome,  L.  H.  Dickey. 
Ross,   D.   D.  Thomas. 
Rush    Creek,    E.    B.    Bagwell. 
Salem,    Wm.    Minnich. 
Sand  Ridge,   David  Lytle. 
Seneca,  Adam   Beelman, 
Sidney,   S.   Z.   Smith. 
Silver  Creek,  J.   \V.   Kiser. 
Stone    Lick,    Aaron    Coy. 
Strait   Creek,    B.    F.    Petry. 
Sugar  Creek,  G.  A.   Snyder. 
Sugar  Ridge,  E.  H.  Rosenberger. 
Swan   Creek,    D.    G.    Berkebile. 
Trotwood,    D.    M.    Garver. 
Troy   Mission,   J.    E.    Barnhart. 
Union    City,    VV.    K.    Simmons. 
Upper    Stillwater,    D.    D.    Wine. 
Upper    Twin,    J.    F.    Deaton. 
W.    Dayton,    D.    S.    Filbru«. 
\V.  Milton,  Jesse  K.  Brumbaugh. 
White  Cottage,  Rufus  Wyatt. 
White    Oak,    B.    F.    Petry. 
Wyandot,  L.  H.  Dickey. 

Oklahoma. 

Bear   Creek,    W.    G.    Cook. 
Bethany,    Not    reported. 
Big  Creek,  A.  J.   Detrick. 
Bright    Star,    G.    W.    Landis. 
Cement,    M.    M.    Ennis. 
Elk  City,  E.  J.   Smith. 
Guthrie,   J.    Lehman. 
Hoyle,   Ernest   Shenefelt. 
Indian    Cr.,    VV.    P.    Bosserman. 
Monitor,    Isaac    H.    Miller. 
Mound   Valley,  J.   Appleman. 
Mt.  Hope,  A.  J.  Detrick. 
New  Hope,  G.  W.  Landis. 
North  Star,  S.  F.  Niswander. 
Oak   Grove,   G.   VV.   Landis. 
Paradise    Prairie,    D.    Wolf. 
Pleasant   Home,   J.    Lehman. 
Pleasant  Plains,  H.  Booze. 
Pleasant  Valley,  Edward  Ruff. 
Prairie   Lake,  W.    P.   Bosserman. 
Red    River,    A.    G.    Fillmore. 
Stillwater,    D.     E.     Cripe. 
Sunshine,   W.   P.    Bosserman. 
Turkey    Creek,    A.    J.    Smith. 
Washita,    A.    L.     Boyd. 

Oreg'on. 
Ashland,    S.    E.    Decker. 
Coquille    Valley.    J.    S.    Root. 
Lebanon,    H.    H.    Keim. 
Mohawk  Valley,  H.  H.  Keim. 
Newberg,    Howard    H.    Keim. 
Portland,  G.   C.  Carl. 
Rogue   River,   S.    E.   Decker. 
Weston,    John    Bonewitz. 
VV^illiams  Creek,  Geo.  VV.  Iloxie. 

Pennsylvania. 

Albright,    James    Brumbaugh. 
Altoona,    VV.    S.    Long. 
Antietam,    C.    R.    Oellig. 
Aughwick,  S.  A.  Norris. 
Ardenheim,    W.    J.    Swigart. 
Artemas,    John    Bennett. 
Back  Creek,  John   Lehner. 
Berlin,  J.   J.    Shaffer. 
Bellwood,  J.  B.  Miller. 
Big    Swatara,    John    11.    VV^itmer. 
Bolivar,    .S.     U.    Shober. 
Brothers   Val..    D.    H.   Walker. 
Buffalo,    Green    Shively. 
Carson   Valley,   L.    B.    Benner. 
Chambersburg   INIission,   Wm.   A. 
Anthony. 


BRETHREN    FAMILY   ALMANAC. 


Chess  Creek,  S.  P.  Zimmerman. 

Cinques,    II.    b.    Zug. 

Claar,    J.    A.    Sell. 

Clover  Creek,  J.  K.  Brown. 

Codorus,    D.    Y.    Brillhart. 

Conestoga,   1.    W.   Taylor. 

Coventry,    J.    P.    Hetnck. 

Dunnings    Creek,    T.    B.    Miller. 

Elk   Lick,    E.   J.    Egan. 

Klizabethtown,     S.     K.    Zug. 

Everett,    John    S.    llershberger. 

Ephrata,    D.    Kilhefner. 

lalling   Spring,   \Vm.   C.   Koontz. 

1-airvicw,    W.    H.    Holsingcr. 

Geiger   Memorial,  J.   T.   Myers. 

liermantown,    A.    L.    Grater. 

Georges  Cr.,  H.  S.  Replogle. 

Glade   Run,  H.   S.   Replogle. 

c;ien   Hope,    S.    P.    Zimmerman. 

Greensburg  Church  of  the  Breth- 
ren, Mahlon  J.  Brougher. 

Greentree,   J.   T.    Myers. 

Hanover,    U.    B.    Huhf. 

Harrisburg,  G.  N.  Falkenstein. 

Hattield,    F.    P.    Cassel. 

Huntingdon,    H.    P..    Brumbaugh. 

Indian  Creek,  E.  K.  Hochstetler. 

Juniata   Park,   J.   \V.    Wilt. 

lames  Creek,   H.   B.   Brumbaugh. 

'lacobs    Creek,    J.    K.    Eicher. 

lohnstown,     Uavid    Hildebrand. 

Lancaster,   L    W.    Taylor. 

Leamersville,  D.  D.   Sell. 

Lewistown,   J.    M.    Mohler. 

Little   Swatara,    E.   M.    Wenger. 

Ligonier,    P.    J.    Blough. 

Lost   Creek,    Geo.    Strawser. 

Lower  Cumberland,  Henry  Beel- 
man. 

Lower       Canowago,       Hezckiah 
Cook. 

Maiden    Creek,    Wm.    H.    Ovcr- 
holtzer. 

Manor,  John  W.  Fyock. 

Maple    Glen,    Lewis    Peck. 

.Markleysburg,    Samuel    Umble. 

Marsh  Creek,  Albert  Hollinger. 

Meyersdale,    C.    G.    Lint. 

Middle   Creek,   Josiah    Berkley. 

Mechanics    Gr,,    S.    H.    Hertzler. 
Midway,    John    Herr. 

Mingo,  Jesse  Ziegler. 

Mountvillc,    H.     E.    Liglit. 

Montgomery,    Brice    Sell. 

Mount  Union,  W.  J.  Hamilton. 

.\cw     Enterprise,     Clias.     Buck. 

.Xorristown,   James   Shisler. 

Parkerford,    J.     P.    Hetrick. 

Perry,    E.    D.    Book. 

Philadelphia,    T.    T.    Myers. 

Pittsburg,  M.  J.  Weaver. 

Pleasant    Hill,     E.     S.     Miller. 

Plum    Creek,    H.    S.    Replogle. 

Qucmahoning,    P.   J.    Blough. 

Raven   Run,   S.   L  Brumbaugh. 

Reading.     E.    M.    \Ven}?er. 

Red  Bank,  L.   R.   Holsinger. 

Reyerson  Station  Mission,  H.  A. 
Stahl. 

Riddicsburg,    \V.    A.    Gaunt. 

Ridge.    Albert   Hollinger. 

Roaring  Spring,   David   Sell. 

Rockton,     .Abrani    Fyock. 

Rf.yersfnrd.   J.    P.    Hetrick. 

Schuylkill     ("not     reported). 

Shade  Creek,   Peter   Knavel. 

.*>iiakc    .Spring,    \V.    S.    Ritclicy. 

Springville,   John    Schlosser. 

Spring    Run,   J.    C.    Swigart. 

Spring   Grove,    L    W.   Taylor. 

Springfield.    R.    Hottle. 

Stonerstown,   J.   B.    Brumbaugh. 

Sugar    X'allev.    Green    Shively. 

Summit   Mill.s,    Tocl  Gnagcy. 

St)ring   Cr.,  J.    II.    Longaneiker. 

Stovcrstown,  Herman   B.    Ilciscv. 
len    Mile.    R.    T.    Idlcman. 
Tower    City,    E.    M,    Wcngcr. 


Tulpehocken,    John    Herr. 

Tyrone,    C.    O.    Beery. 

Upper   Codorus,   E.    S.   Miller. 

Upoer    Dublin,    J.    C.    Ziegler. 

Upper  Canowago,   C.   L.    Baker. 

Upper  Cumberland,  Henry  Beel- 
man. 

Warrior's  Mark,  J.  B.  Brum- 
baugh. 

W^elsh    Run,    D.    M.    Zuck. 

West    Conestoga,    John    Myers. 

W.    Greentree,   D.    M.    Eshelman. 

W.  Johnstown,  J.  H.  Cassady. 

White   Oak,    Hiram   Gibble. 

Woodbury,    I.    J.    R.    Stayer. 

Yellow    Creek,    D.    A.    Stayer. 

York,  J.   A.   Long. 

Sonth  Carolina. 

(Xo   report.) 

South    Dakota. 

Willow    Creek,   Grant  Tooker. 
Tennessee. 

Bailey  Grove,  Jesse  D.  Clark. 
Beaver  Creek,  J.  H.  Peterson. 
Bristol,  S.  H.  Garst. 
Cedar   Grove,    J.    I.    Sizemore. 
Crowson,  C.   \V.    Davis. 
French    Broad,    Jacob    Wine. 
Jonesboro,  C.   H.   Diehl. 
Knob  Creek,  S.  J.  Bowman. 
Limestone,   P.   D.    Reed. 
Meadow    Branch,    John    Murray. 
Midway,   A.    M.    Laughrun. 
Mountain    Val.,    P.    M.    Correll. 
New  Hope,  A.  M.  Laughrun. 
Piney  Flats,  A.  M.  Laughrun. 
Pleasant   Hill,  N.    B.    Sherfy. 
Pleasant    Mount,    J.    C.    Bashor. 
Pleasant    Valley,    J.    C.    Bashor. 
Pleasant   View,    A.    J.    Vines. 
Union  Valley,  J.  H.  Peterson. 
White    Horn,    P.    D.    Reed. 

Texas. 

Bethel,  Fred  Strom. 
Ft.   Worth,  K.   G.  Tennison. 
Live    Oak,    K.    G.    Tennison. 
Manvel,    M.    H.    Peters. 
Nocona,  A.  A.  Sutter. 
Panhandle.    John    Stump. 
Pleasant  Grove,  J.  A.  Miller. 
Portland,  Jacob  W'itmore. 

Virginia. 

Alleghany,   J.    W.   Jamison. 
Angel's  Rest,  M.  I.  Dickerson. 
Antioch     (Bedford    Co.),    S.    P. 

Beahm. 
Antioch     (Franklin    Co.),    Riley 

Flora. 
Barren    Ridge,   Geo.    A.    Phillips. 
Beaver    Creek     (First    District), 

Noah    Boothe. 
Beaver  Creek   (Second  District), 

A.    S.   Thomas. 
Bethel,  S.  A.   Sanger. 
Bethlehem,    D.    A.    Naff. 
]?otetourt,    T.    C.    Denton. 
Bridgewater,    Hiram    G.    Miller. 
Brock's   Gap,    Daniel   Turner. 
lUiena  \'ista,  H.  L.  Alley. 
Burk's    Fork,   Joseph    Hylton. 
Christiansburg,   J.    F.    Keith. 
Cook's    Creek,    J.    M.    Kagey. 
Copper  Hill,    C.    E.    Ellcr. 
Coulson,    S.   G.    Spangler. 
Crummits    Run,    A.    S.    Thomas. 
Cumberland,    John    Mullins. 
Elk     Run,     Jacob     Zimmerman. 
I'airfax.    I.    M.    Neff. 
I  Mat    Rock,    B.    W.    Neff. 
liermantown,    H.    Ikenberry. 
Greenbrier,    .\.    I'rantz. 
Grc-enmount^    I.    C.    Myers. 
Harrisonburg,    P.    S.    Thomas. 

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Jeter's    Chapel,    S.    Crumpacker. 

JohnsviUe,   D.   C.  Naff. 

Lebanon,    S.    D.    Miller. 

Linville    Creek,    D.    Hays. 

Lower  Lost  River.  Benj.  D. 
Hinegardner. 

Manassas,   A.    Conner. 

Madison,  S.  A.   Sanger. 

Middle    River,    D.    C.    Flory. 

Midland,    M.    G.    Early. 

Mill    Creek,    H.    C.    Early. 

Mine    Run,    I.    A.    Miller. 

Mountain    View,    W.    H.    Handy. 

Mt.    Carmel,    S.    A.    Sanger. 

Mt.   Joy,   S.   P.   Hylton. 

Mt.   Jackson,    S.    P.    Reed. 

Mt.    Vernon,    E.    D.    Kendig. 

Mt.    Zion,    M.    Rothgeb. 

Monroe,    G.    W.    Hutchison. 

Nokesville,    M.     G.     Early. 

Peter's   Creek,   D.   C.   Naff. 

Pleasant  Valley  (First  District), 
Wyatt   Reed. 

Pleasant  Valley  (Second  Dis- 
trict), Peter  Garber. 

Pleasant    Hill,    O.    Barnhart. 

Pleasant  View,   B.   \V.  Neff. 

Powell's   Fort,  John   Clanahan. 

Rappahonnock,  Siram  May. 

Redoak   Grove,   W.    H.    Naff. 

Roanoke    City,    P.    S.    Miller. 

Salem,    N.    D.    Cool. 

Sangerville,    Geo.    W.    Wine. 

Saunders,    S.    Crumpacker. 

Smith's    River,    W.    A.    Elgin. 

South  Fork,  Jacob  A.  Garber. 

Staunton,    E.    D.    Kendig. 

Swan    Creek,    W.    I.    Flail. 

Tliorny  Bottom,  Tosiah  Beverage. 

Timberville,  J.   Carson   Miller. 

Topeco,    A.    N.    Hylton. 

Trevilians,    I.   A.    Miller. 

Upper  Lost  River,  L.  D.  Cald- 
well. 

Valley  Bethel,  A.   A.    Miller. 

Walnut    Grove,    J.    G.     Lewis. 

White    Rock,    Washington  Akers. 

White    Shoals,    J.    I.    Sizemore. 

White   Thorn. 

\\'oodstock,   H.    R.   Mowery. 

Washingfton. 

Centralia,    M.     F.    Woods. 
E.   Wenatchee,  J.  J.   Filbrun. 
Myers  Creek,    D.    B.    Eby. 
Mt.    Hope,   J.    O.    Streeter. 
North  'Yakima,    Geo.     E.    Wise. 
Olympia,   J.    S.    Secrist. 
Seattle,   C.   Fitz. 
Spokane,  H.  C.   Longanccker. 
Stiverson,   J.    B.    Simmons. 
Sunnyside,    D.    B.     Eby. 
Tacoma,  J.   U.   G.   .Stiverson. 
Tekoa,    H.    C.    Longanecker. 
Wenatchee,    A.    B.    I'eters. 

West   Virginia. 

Allegheny,    J.     T.    Cosner. 
Bean  .Settlement,  Geo.  S.  .Arnold. 
Bean's  ChapeL    E.    G.    Hcan. 
Beaver  Run,  (jeo.   .S.  Arnold. 
Betiiany.     Z.     Annon. 
Brady    Gate,   Jolin    Rigglcinan. 
Charleston    (Not    reported). 
Clieat    River,    \l.    T.    Fike. 
Chestnut  Grove,  Jacob  .S.   Zigler. 
Crab  Orchard,  James  Rogers. 
German    Settlement,    Jonas    Fike. 
Greenland,     Dennis    Clark. 
Harman,  Jonas   I'ike. 
Knolilcv.    Peter    Arnold. 
Little  Capon.  J.   A.   Parish. 
Mt.   Hope,  .Xnios  B.   Peters. 
Mt.     Union,     lasper     Barntiiousc. 
Mt.    Zion.    J.  "M      Wells. 
New   Creek.    B.    W.    Smith. 
North   Fork.  Obcd   Ilamstcad. 
North  Mill  Creek,  S.  G.   Sites. 


BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Oakvale,    D.   N.    Eller. 
Pleasant  \'al.,  M.  C.  Czigans. 
Pleasant    View. 
Red    Creek,    E.    T.    Fike. 
Sandy   Creek,  Jeremiah   Thomas. 
Seneca,   Obed  Hamstead. 
Shiloh.    Obed    Hamstead, 
Smith's    Chapel,    D.    N.    Eller. 


South  Fork,  J.  A.  Garber. 
Tearcoat,   A.   W.  Arnold. 
Valley    River,    Z.    Annon. 
White    Pine,    H.    N.    Kelley. 

Wisconsin. 

Ash   Ridge,   G.   L.    Fruit. 
Barron,    W.    H.    Byer. 


Cloverdale,    T.    D.    Van    Buren. 
Chippewa    Valley,    H.    C.    Bakci. 
Elk    River,    John    H.    Wallace. 
Irvin    Creek,    S.    H.    Baker. 
Maple  Grove,  W.  H.  Greenawalt. 
Worden,   W.  H.   Byer. 
Willard.    E.    P.    Trostle. 


MINISTERIAL  LIST 


Corrected  up  to  and  Including  December   1 ,    1911. 


ASIA  MINOR. 

Riniatoglon,    Prodromus Rhodes. 

Chirighotis,    Demetrius Smyrna,    via    London. 

CANADA. 

Bare.  John Cowley,  Alberta,  N.  W.  T. 

Brubaker,    Peter Medicine    Hat,    Alberta. 

Ebie,    John    L.,    Queenstown,    Alta.,    Can. 

Irvin,    David  M Francis,   Assa. 

Jordan,    J.    L MUo,    Alta. 

Pobst,   F.    E.,    Major,   Alta.,   Can. 

Priser,   J.    W.,    Brunetta,   Alta.,   Can. 

Rensberger,  Melvin,    Osage,   Sask.,  Can. 

Shamberger,    George  A Nanton,   Alberta. 

Shatto,   Luther,    Nanton,   Alta.,    Can. 

Strycker,   Geo.,    Kalvin  Hurst,  Sask.,  Can. 

Weaver,  J.   A Keoma,  Alta.,   Can. 

Weddle,    J.    L.,     Cowley,    Alberta. 

CHINA. 

Bright,  J.  Homer,   ..Ping  Ting  Chou,  Shansi  Prov. 

Crumpacker,  F.  H.,  Ping  Ting  Chou,  Shansi  Prov. 

Heckman,  B.  F.,    ..Ping  Ting  Chou,  Shansi  Prov. 

Hilton,  Geo.  W.,    ..Ping  Ting  Chou,  Shansi  Prov. 

CUBA. 
Eby,  Ira  P Omaja,   Santiago  Province. 


Kreider,  Landa  U., 


.Omaja,  Santiago  Province. 


DENMARK. 

Eskildsen,    C.    C Hirshalsvej    17,    Hjorring. 

Hansen,    Christian Bethesda,    Bronderslev. 

Johansen,   Martin,    Sovang  per  Bedsted. 

Olsson,    Christian Bedsted. 

FRANCE. 

Mohler,     Paul,     Oyonnax. 

Pellet,    Adrian,    168    Grande    Rue,    Oyonnax, 

INDIA. 

Blough,  J.  M.,    B.  B.   C.   I.   Ry.,  Ankleshwer. 

Ebey,  Adam,    Karadoho,  via  Dahanu. 

Eby,    E.    H Umalla,    Rajpipla    State. 

Emmert,    Jesse,    Bulsar. 

Holsopple,    Quincy,     Bulsar. 

Jalem,    Lellu,    Ankleshwer. 

Kaylor,   J.    I. Bulsar 


Lichty,    D.   J 

Umalla,   Rajpipla  State,   Broach   District 

Long,  Isaac  S.,   Pampalner 

Pittenger,   J.    M Ahwa,    via   Bilimora. 

Ross,  Amos  W Vyara,   Surat  District. 

Stover,    Wilbur,    B.    B.    Ry.,    Ankleshwer. 

PHILIPPINE    ISLANDS. 

Beckner,   W.    O Bogo,    Cebu,    P.    I. 

Detrick,  Herbert    Manila,   U.    S.   A. 

Noffsinger,   John   S., 

....  Bayombong,    Neuva,    Vizeaya,    P.    I. 

SWEDEN. 

Andersson,     A.,     Box     75,     Limhamn. 

Graybill,  J.   F. NQrra,   Wallgatan   4,   Malmo. 

Johansson,   Ola,    Drottinggaten    71,    Stockholm. 

Jonsson,     Nils Brogatan     8,     Malmo. 

J5nsson,    Per Wanneberga,    Winslov. 

Lindell,    B.,     Furuland 

Lindholm,  Albert Wanneberga,  Winslov. 


Lysell,   Karl Winno 

Mauritson,  Andras,  Sodra  Forstadsgaten  80,  Malmo. 
Pettersson,   John,    Hillersjo,    Svartsjo. 

UNITED  STATES. 

Abernathy,  1.  W Wilson,  W.  Va. 

Ackerman,   John Coopersburg,    Pa. 

Adams,    David    M.,     Cerro    Gordo,    111. 

Aikey,   Elmer,    R.    D.,    Bradford,   Ohio. 

Akers,  A.  J., R.   D.   1,   Riner,    V  a. 

Akers,   G.   W. R.   D.    1,   Sowers,    \  a. 

Akers,   Joseph Oakvale,    W.    Va. 

Akers,   Dr.   R.   T Alumridge,   Va. 

Akers,  Wallace,    R.   D.    1,   Sowers,   Va. 

Akers,   Wash Carthage,   Va. 

Albaugh,  H.  P.,  2312  Marshall  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

Albaugh,  J.  E Bannister,  Mich. 

Alger,   Lonnie^    Mound   City,   Mo. 

yMlbright,  Wm.  H.,   Grundy  Center,  Iowa. 

AUdredge,   J.    S Anderson,    Ind. 

Allen,  H.  C Snowflake,  Tenn. 

Allen,  J.   R Dumont,  Iowa. 

Allen,   Thomas York.   N.   Dak. 

Alley,  H.  L.,   Buena  Vista,  Va. 

Allison,    David   W Shippensburg,    Pa. 

Altland,  Chas.  H R.  D.  3,  liast  Berlin,  Pa. 

Amick,  Joseph Elgin,   IIL 

Anderson,    James    I.,     Lawton,    Va. 

Andes,    D.    L.,    Fort  Defiance,    Va. 

Andrew,  J.  Fred,   Clay  City,  Ind. 

Andrews,    M.    E. Bangor,    Cal. 

Angle,    B.    D .- 

..1910    W.    Lafayette   Ave.,    Baltimore,    Md, 

Anglemyer,  D.  H Nappanee,  Ind. 

Anglemyer,   Jesse   J Williamstown,    Ohio. 

Ankeny,    Frank,    Shelocta,    R.    D.    2,    Pa. 

Annon,  G.  W Thornton,  W.  \'a. 

Annon,    S.    M.,    

R.   D.   1,   Box   19,   Montrose,   W.   Va. 

Annon,  Zech Thornton,  W.  Va. 

Anthony,    F.    D 

South  Potomac  Ave.,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Appleman,   Jacob Thomas,    Okla. 

Applernan,    John    F Plymouth,    Ind. 

Argabright,    J.    H.,    Fairview,    Mo. 

Armentrout,    G,,    W Dighton,    Kans. 

Arnold,  Albert  S Eglon,  W.   Va. 

Arnold,   A.   W Pleasant   Dale,   W.  Va. 

Arnold,  Charley  M New  Paris,  Ind. 

Arnold,  D.   B Burlington,  W.   Va. 

Arnold,  D.  E Pairgitsville,  W.  Va. 

Arnold,  G.  S Burlington,  W.  Va. 

Arnold,   Ira,    

3435  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Arnold,   John Lintner,    111. 

Arnold,  John  A . , Eglon.  W.  Va. 

Air  old.    Perry   A.,    Coleman,    Mich. 

Arnold,  Peter Burlington,  W.   \'a. 

Arnold,    Silas Dobbin,    W.    ^'a. 

Arnold,  W Somerset,   Ohio. 

Atkins,  J.   M Lerov,    Kans. 

Auker,   J.   C,    Aurelia,   Iowa. 

Ausherman,  C.   F R.   D.   50,  Myersville.   Md. 

Austin,    A.    W.,    Gushing,     Ok'a. 

Austin,   Oliver,    Fruita.    Colo. 

Auvil,  A.   C,  R.  D.   1,  Box  30,  Thornton,  W.  Va. 

Badger,  Samuel,    .' .  Manvel,  Texas. 

Bagwell,   E.   B Bremen,   Ohio. 

Bail,    S.    W Lordsburg,    Cal. 


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Bailey,    Arthur 

578   Cirove   St.,   Morgantown,   \V.    Va. 

Bailey,     H.     F. Fountain    City,     Tt-nii. 

Bailey,  John   P.,    Mount  Etna,   Iowa. 

Bakener,   Fred Leaf   River,  111. 

Baker,  Allen  G. R.  D.  3,  Manheim,  Pa. 

Baker,   C.   L Fast   Jierlin,    I'a. 

Baker,  D Carson  City,  Mich. 

Baker,    David    S.    Watauga,   Tenn. 

Baker,  D.  H. Abbottstown  St.,  Hanover,  Pa. 

Baker,    F.   L K.    D.    2,   Conway,   Mo. 

Baker,    Henry    K.    D.    3,    Greenville,    Ohio. 

Baker,   H.    C Mondovi,    Wis. 

Baker,    II.    Jesse,    .  .  K.    D.    1,    -New    Weston,    Ohio. 

Baker,  H.   M Aorth  Star,  Ohio. 

Baker,    T.    H.,    Roanoke,   HI. 

Baker,  John  K Antioch,  W.  \"a. 

Baker,  J.  S : Everett,  Pa. 

Baker,    Levi,    U.    D.,    Bannister,    Mich. 

Baker,    N.    E.,    Wichita,    Kans. 

Baker,   N.    K W  histler,   Ala. 

Baker,   Raphael Gormania,   \V.   Va. 

Baker,   S.   H. R.    D.    4,  Augusta,  Wis. 

Bane,   W.    W.,    Burlington,   W.    Va. 

Bantz,    C.    M.,    Trotwood,    Ohio. 

Barkdoll,  H.   M R.    D.   3,   Xaperville.   111. 

Barklow,   B.   F Weston,  Oregon. 

Barklow,  C.  H Myrtlepoint,  Oregon. 

Barklow,  T Myrtlepoint,  Oregon. 

Barnes,  F Brandonville,  W.   \a. 

Barnett,   J.    W Myrtlepoint,   Oregon. 

Barnhart,    A. Wirtz,     Va. 

Barnhart,    A,    B 

228   Summit  Ave.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Barnhart,   D.   B R.   D.    1,  Qverbrook,   Kans. 

Barnhart,   D.    L.,    R.    D.    1,    Owasco,    Ind. 

Barnhart,  G Carthage,  Mo. 

Barnhart,    G.    A Wiriz,    \a. 

Barnhart,   Jeremiah R.    D.    1,    Ockley,    Ind. 

Barnhart,    John Mansiield,    111. 

Barnhart,   J.    E Uonnellsville,    Oiiio. 

Barnhart,  J.   \V.,    R.   D.    3,   Wirtz,    \'a. 

Barnhart,    O.,    Morehead,    Ky. 

Barnhart,    Weaker    J. 

I210  25tli  Ave.,  \.,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Barnthouse,    Jasper 

8,  cor.  Craig  St.  &  Lawn  Ave.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

•Barrette     Tames  S Baileytown,  Tenn. 

Bashor,    A.    M Lawrenceburg,    Tenn. 

Bashor,   B.    J Clarinda,    Iowa. 

Bashor,   D.    C,    Hardy,   Nebr. 

Bashor,     G.     H. 

31 15    Manitou    Ave.,    Los    Angeles,    Cal. 

Bashor,  James   D Tonkawa,   Okla. 

Bashor,  John  C Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

Bashor,  J.   B Santa  Ana,   Cal. 

Bashor,     S.     C.,     Paxton,    Colo. 

Batzel,   G.    S R.   D.   7,    Everett,    I'a. 

Baugher,  A.    S.,    R.    1).    22,   Lineboro,   Md. 

Baugher,  G.   M Brodbecks,  Pa. 

Baugher,   Henry  M.,    .  .  R.   I).   1,   Spring  Forge,   Pa. 

Baum,  H.   L Shannon,   111. 

Beabes,    Newton,    R.    D.    6,    Somerset,    Pa. 

Beahm,    G.    W.,    Nokesville,    Va. 

Bcahni,  I.   X.   H.,    Trevilians,  \'a. 

Beahm,    T.    C,    Bittinger,    Md. 

Beahm,  §.  P Bedford  City.  Va. 

Bcale,  Jesse Waterloo,   Iowa. 

Bcals,    .S.    W R.    I).    6,   Jonesboro,   Tenn. 

Beam,    Joseph,    R.    1).    3.    Somerset,    Pa. 

Bean,  It.  G.,   Indian  Camp,  VV.  Va. 

Bean,    Wm.    M Bellefontaine,   Ohio. 

Beard.  David  R R.   R.  6.  "Westminster,  Md. 

Beaver,   I R.  D.   2.   Box   15fi,  Mifflinsburg,  Pa. 

Beaver,    O.    J.,    Glcndalc,    Arizona. 

Beaver,   S.   S R.    D.    2,   Shncmakersvillc,    Pa. 

Bechtclheimer,    Bovd Bringhurst,    Ind. 

Becker.  Allen.  G R.    D.   3,   Manheim,    Pa. 

Bedel,   Luther R.   D.   2,   Ilolton,  Ind. 

Beeghly.   A.   J R.    D.    fi.    Somerset.    Pa. 

Beeghly,   Jer. Markleysburg.    Pa. 

Beegbly,   John  W R.   D.   14,   Davton.  Ohio. 

Beezhly.  S.  A Coalport,  Pa. 

Bcclman,  Adam Chicago,  Ohio. 

Bcelman,    Geo.    W 

46   E.  Chestnut  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 


Beelman,     Henry     Dillsburg,     Pa. 

Beer,   J .    H JJcniou,   Md. 

Beery,   C.   O I6V0   AUams  Ave.,    iyrone,   Pa. 

Beery,   Isaac,    R.,   Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio 

lieery,  Jacob  D .vugusla,    W.    V  a. 

Beery,   Noah  V R.   D.  4,   Brookville,  Ohio. 

Leery,    P.    H Covington,   Oluo. 

Beery,  Salem,   De  Beque,  Colo. 

J'.enncr.  Levi  B Duncan  ville.  i  a.. 

Bennet,  D.  H Minneapolis,  Kans. 

Bennett,     David     1 

Cor.  14th  &  Washington  Sts.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Renneit,   lolin .Artciiias.   Pa. 

Benton,   Homer   S.,    .  .  R.   1).    1,   Hollidaysburg,   Pa. 

Berkebile,   D.    G.,    Delta,   Ohio 

Berkebile,  S.  P.,   R.   D.    1,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

Berkey,   D.    R .<.    D.    3,   Clarion   Center,   Pa. 

Berkey,   I.   L R.   D.    9,   Goshen,  Ind. 

Berkeybile,    Aaron Sabetha,     Kans. 

Berkley,  Albert Derby  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Berkley,  J R.  D.   1,  Rockwood,  Pa. 

Berkley,    Norman    W., 

29   Sell   St.,  Johnstown,   Pa. 

Berkman,  D.  G Lanesburg,  Ark. 

I'.etts,   David   R.   D.   3,   iXampa,   Idaho. 

Betts,   I.   F Reedley,  Cal. 

1  ietts,  Jacob,    R.   D.   2,  Nampa,   Idaho. 

Beverage,  Josiah Monterey,    Va. 

1  leverage,  J.   VV Monterey,  Va. 

Bible,  J.  W.,    Slatestone,  Md. 

r.ilgcr,    W.    Frank, Grampian,    Pa. 

Bingaman,    A.    L Cerro    Gordo,    111. 

Binkley,    N.    W.,    Pittsburg,   Ohio. 

Biser,  M.  M Burlington,   W.    \  a. 

P.ishop,    Nathan Knol)svi]Ie,    Pa. 

Bixler,    E.    C Bridgewater,    Va. 

Bixler,  U Westminster,  Md. 

P.ixler,   Wm.,    R.    D.,   East   Akron,   Ohio. 

Bjorklund,  John,   404  S.  9th  St.,  Rockyford,  Colo. 

Blair,  John    K. Union    Bridge,   Md. 

P.lessing,   S.    A West   Milton,  Ohio. 

Blickenstaff,    Andrew Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Blickenstafif,    I).    J R.    D.    1,    Oakley,    111. 

Blocher,   Amos   II York,   N.    Dak. 

P.locher,   Ira  G R.   1).   4,   Greenville,   Ohio, 

Blocher,  Michael Perth,  N.  Dak. 

Blocher,    S.    W R.    1).    4.    Greenville,    Ohio. 

Plough,  A.  P Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Plough,  Charles  W. R.  1).   1,  Holsopple,  Pa. 

Plough,   E.    E R.   D.    1,   Manassas,   Va. 

Plough,  Jerome  E.,    ...42  Sell  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Plough,  J.  VV Hooversville,  Pa. 

I'lough,     Norman     II Davidsville,     Pa. 

Plough,  P.  J Hooversville,  Pa. 

Plough,    S.    S.,    

403    Miami    St.,    North    Manchester,    Ind. 

Blough,     Urias Ellisville,     111. 

lUough,  W.  W R.   1).  2,  Falls  City,  Nebr. 

Bock,   Daniel Kokomo,   Ind. 

I'oRue,    Frank    M Windfall,    Ind. 

Bohn,  J.  S Peru,   Ind. 

P.ollinger,    D.    D R.    D.    Bristol.    Ind. 

Bollinger,  Milton  M.,  .  .  R.  D.  2,  Vestaburg,  IMich. 
Bollinger,    Samuel,     ..R.    D.     1,    \'estaburg.    Mich. 

Bollinger,   S Parma,  Idaho. 

Bollman,   Tes.sc  G Elkhart,  Ind. 

Bond,  Wm White,  l"a. 

Bonebrakc,   Da»vid Altenwald,   Pa. 

r.oncwitz,     J Weston.     Oregon. 

Ponsack.    Clias.    D Union    Bridge.    Md. 

Book,  Edmund Plain,  Pa. 

Book,  I.   B North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Book,    Wm.    I Gettysburg,    Pa. 

Bookwaltcr,    L.    A. Trotwood,    Ohio. 

P.ookwaltcr,  Sylvan R.   D.  2.  .New  Paris,  Ohio. 

1  >oon,  Saiiuiel Alumine.   Va. 

Boon,  S.  L Olvmpia,  Wash. 

Boone,   C.    B R.    D.    5,    Roanoke,    Va. 

Boone.  John  O Ferrum,  Va. 

Boothe.    Tes.se R.    D.    3,    Floyd,    Va. 

Boothe,   Noah   R Dulany,  Va. 

I'.ooz,     Jacob     M Souderton,     Pa. 

Booze,   H .  Aline.   Okla. 

Borough,    Samuel,    Kerksville,   Mo. 

Borough,  Wm  ..188  Elder  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Bosserman,    Eleazcr Rawson,    Ohio, 


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Bosserman,    Levi    D.,    

286    N.    Mentor  Ave.,   Pasadena,   Cal, 

Bosserman,  W.    P Tangier,   Okla. 

Bowen,   F,    S Alum   JtJank,    Pa. 

i  Bowers,  A.  J.,  ..Darlington,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ind. 

Bowers,  Geo.   F Taneytown,  Md. 

Bowers,  Harvey  S R.  D.   1,  Wakarusa,  Ind. 

Bowers,  Peter Parkersburg,  1 11. 

Bowie,  J.   B.,    Prairie  City,  Iowa. 

Bovvlus,     John     S.,      Burkittsville,     Md. 

Bowman,  A Hagerstown,  Ind. 

Bowman,  A.  D R.  D.  2,  Wenatchee,  Wash. 

Bowman,    Asa,    R.    D.    5,    Floyd,    Va. 

Bowman,    C,    A.,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

Bowman,  D Dillons  Mills,  Va. 

Bowman,    David    Glensted,    Mo. 

Bowman,  D.  E Hagerstown,  Ind. 

Bowman,  Daniel  F Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Bowman,    D.    W 

3702    Columbus   Ave.,    Anderson,    Ind. 

Bowman,  E.  E.,   "Nafifs,  Va. 

Bowman,    Geo.,    R.    D,    1,    Callaway,    Va. 

Bowman,    H.    D.,     

3435    W.    Van   Buren   St.,   Chicago,   111. 

Bowman,   Isaac,    R.   D.   1,  Boone  Mill,  Va. 

Bowman,   Joseph,    R.    D.    1,    Callaway,    Va. 

Bowman,  Joseph  H.    ..R.   D.   5,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Bowman,  J.  J Dayton,  Ohio. 

Bowman,  J.  P.,    R.  D.   2,  Prescott,  Mich. 

•Bowman,  J.   W Princeton,   Kans. 

•Bowman,    L.    A R.    D.    1,    Callaway,    Va. 

Bowman,  Michael Topeka,  Ind. 

Bowman,     Paul     H.,      

3255    Kensington  Ave.,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bowman,  S.  I Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Bowman,    S.    J.,     R.    D.    4,    Jonesboro,    Tenn. 

Bowman,    S.   L Bridgewater,   Va. 

■Bowser,  Daniel, 804  W.  Poplar  St.,  York,  Pa. 

Bowser,   Israel   M R.    D.    12,   York,    Pa. 

■Bowser,   J.    J Conway    Springs,    Kans. 

Bowser,      Samuel Har.cock,      Minn. 

Boyd,    A.    L Cordell,    Okla. 

Boyd,    C.    F.,    . , Newville,    N.    Dak. 

Bradley,  E.  J Saluda,  N.  C. 

Bradley,    F.    H.,    Redland,    Texas. 

Bradley,  W.  H R.   D.   i,  Kimball,  Va. 

Brady,    Geo.    W Fulks    Run,    Va. 

Brallier,     Chester    A.,     Pierceton,     Ind. 

Brallier,    Geo.    H.,     Curlew,    Iowa. 

Brallier,   W.   A Greenville,   Iowa. 

Brammell.    H.    L Ozawkie,    Kans. 

Brandt,   Harry  A. Box    133,    Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Branscom,   Geo.   A Melvin   Hill,   N.   C. 

Branson,  I.   E R.   D.   12.  Muncie,  Ind. 

Braswell,  VV.  J. R.  D.  1,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

Bray,   W.   T.,    R.    D.    3,   Montrose,    Mo. 

Brendlinger,    W.    J.,    Robinson,    Pa. 

Breneman,    Jacob,     Dover,     Pa. 

Breshears,    Asro R.    D.    1,    Wheatland,    Mo. 

Breshears,'  B.    E Omak,    Wash. 

Bricker,  J.  A.,   ...1929  Payson  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Brickey,    Allen,    Kingston,    Okla. 

Bridge,  Albert Monticello,  Ind. 

Bridge,  G.   O.,    Reynolds,   Ind. 

Bright,  J.   C,    R.    D.   4,  Davton.   Oliio. 

Brillhart,  D.   Y R.  D.   1,  Dallastown,  Pa. 

Brillhart,'    Uriah,      Quinter,      Kans. 

Brindle,  J.  H Kauffman,   Pa. 

BriTton,  J.  F R.   D.  1,  Manassas,  Va. 

Broadwat'er,   J R.    D.    2,    Preston,   Minn. 

Brodbeck,    A.    M. Dover,    Pa. 

Brooks,  J.  W.,    Modesto,  Cal. 

Brougher,     Mahlon     J.,     . 

126    Washington    St.,    Greensburg,    Pa. 

Brouse,   W.    P Farmville,    Va. 

Brower,    Isaac    W Parkerford,     Pa. 

Brower,   J.    D.,    South    English,    Iowa. 

Brower,  J.  H R.   D.    1,  South    English,   Iowa. 

Brower,  J.   J.,    Reedley,   Cal. 

Brower,  Peter South  English,  Iowa. 

Brower,   S.    F R.   D.    1,   Meridian,   Idaho. 

Brown,    Charles   C East   Berlin,    Pa. 

Brown,    C.    H.,    Clovis,    N.    Mex. 

Hrown,   Charles  M Winchester,   Va. 

Brown,  E.  C Westminster,  Md. 

Brown,  J.   K.,    Box  149,  Martinsburg,   Pa. 


Brown,  S.  M...15S4  Riddel!  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

Browning,   V.  B. R.   D.  2,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Brubacher,  A.    H R.    D.   7,  Lebanon,   Pa. 

Brubacher,  Daniel  G.,  .  .  R.  D.  1,  Duncansville,  Pa. 

Brubaker,  A Gratis,  Ohio. 

Brubaker,    A.     C 

2002    Broadway,    Kansas   City,    Kans. 

Brubaker,   A.    O Miami,    N.    Mex. 

Brubaker,    A.    Z. R.    D.    6,    Lebanon,    Pa. 

Brubaker,   B.    F.,    Protection,   Kans. 

Brubaker,  C.  C McPherson,  Kans. 

Brubaker,  D.  E Mt.  Morris,  111. 

Brubaker,  D.  G.,   R.  D.  1,  Duncansville,  Pa. 

Brubaker,    D.     M W'eilersville,    Ohio. 

Brubaker,    D.    R Roanoke,    Va. 

Brubaker,  E.  B Brubaker,  Pa. 

Brubaker,  E.  E.,   R.  D.  1,  Union,  Ohio. 

Brubaker,    E.   H R.    D.    42.  Virden,   111. 

Brubaker,  Ellis  S.,   R.  D.  9,  Wabash,  Ind. 

Brubaker,    H Newberg,    Oregon 

Brubaker,  H.   M R.   D.   2,  Conway,  Kans. 

Brubaker,    H.    T.,    Lyons,    Kans. 

Brubaker,   Isaac    S.,    Lindsay,    Cal. 

Brubaker,   I.    W.,    Grundy  Center,   Iowa. 

Brubaker,    Jonathan Virden,     111. 

Brubaker,   J.    A Pomona,    Cal. 

Brubaker,  J.   B R.    D.   3,   Manheim,    Pa. 

Brubaker,  J,  F West  Alexandria,  Ohio. 

Brubaker,  J.  H Virden.  111. 

Brubaker,   J.    H Ellison.    N.    Dak. 

Brubaker,   J.    O. Girard,    111. 

Brubaker,    J.    S.,     Glendora,    Cal. 

Brubaker,   L.    E Rockvmount,    \'a. 

Brubaker,  N.  F Fruita,  Colo. 

Brubaker,    N.    T 

2140    West   Thirty-first    St.,   Los   Angeles,   Cal. 

Brubaker,    W.    N., Rockton,     Pa. 

Brubaker,  W.   R.,    Reed,  Okla. 

Brumbaugh,    A Greenville,    Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,  Elmer 

R.    D.    1,   Tippecanoe   City,   Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,   Enos  E.,    R,   D.   1,  Union,  Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,  G.  B James  Creek,  Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  G.  W Clovercreek,  Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  H.  B Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Brumbaugli,  Henry  H Defiance,  Pa. 

Brumbaugli,  I.  Harvey Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  Irvin  B James  Creek,  Pa. 

Brumbaugh,    John    A.,    Gilford,    Mont. 

Brumbaugh,  John  C,    .  .  R.  D.   3,  Brookville,  Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,  J.    B.,    Juniata   Park,    Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  J.  B Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  James  D Martinsburg,  Pa. 

Brumbaugli,  J.  K West  Milton,  Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,   J.    R.,    Pitsburg,    Ohio. 

Brumbaugh,   L.    R.,    Ridgely,  Md. 

Brumbaugh,     M.      G.,      

3324    Walnut    St.,    Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Brumbaugh,  M.   R.,    Henrietta,   Pa. 

I'>rumbaugh,    Reuben    II.,     Tylersport,    Pa. 

Bruml)augli,   S.   I R.    D.    2,   Saxton,   Pa. 

Brunk,  E.  E.,    Dexter,  N.  Mex. 

Brunk,    Perry,     Brooklyn,    Iowa. 

Brunton,    Walter    Wenatclice,    Wash. 

Bryant,  J.   E Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

Bucher,  Allen Annville,  Pa. 

Bucher,    Cliristian    R.    D.    6,    Lebanon,    Pa. 

Bucher,  Cyrus Astoria,  111. 

Bucher,  Rufus  P.,    R.  D.   3,  Quarryville,  Pa. 

Bucher,  S.  G A.storia,  1 11. 

Buck,   Abram,    Santa    Rosa,    Fla. 

Buck,  C.  L New  Enterprise,  Pa. 

lUick,  O.  D Franklin  Grove.  IlL 

Buckingham,  B.   1'^.,    .  .  R.   D.   2,  Prairie  City,  Iowa. 

Buckingham.    W.    1 Prairie    City,    Iowa. 

Bucklew,    Albertus,    R.    D.    1,    L^nion,    Ohio. 

Bucklew,    Solomon Canton,    111. 

Buckley,  J.    S Sterling,   111. 

Buckley,  William Mount  Morris,   111. 

Buckmaster.    G.    W Reck.    Okla. 

Budd,    Amos,    Auburn,    Ind. 

Buel,    Eli Box    73.     Fairwood,    Va. 

Buntain.   George   W. .  .  R.   D.    3,   Wenatclice.    Wash. 

Burall.    T.    M New    Market.    Md. 

Burcham,  W Noblesville,  Ind. 

Burger,  R.   E AUerton,  111. 


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BRETHREN    FAMILY   AL-MANAC. 


Rurger,   S.   J R.    D.    2,   Howe,   Ind. 

Burger,  S.  J Baltic,  Ohio. 

Burget,  A.  B Clovercreek,  Pa. 

Burghart,    P Warrensburg,  Mo. 

P.urgin,  George  W South   Ottumwa,   Iowa. 

Burkepile.  C.   i: R.  D.  No.  i,  Butler,  Ohio. 

Burkhart,    Joscpli,     Shippensburg,    Pa. 

Burkliart,  J.    S.,    R.    D.    2,  Johnstown,   Pa. 

Burkholder,    C     K. U'aterloo,    Nehr. 

15urkhol(ler,    1.    I". R.    D.   3,   Harmony,  Minn. 

Uurkholder,  }.   H.,    R.   D.   1,  Elmo,  Kans. 

Burkholder,   W  m R.   D.    3,   Newville,   Pa. 

Burnett,   S.    G R.    D.    2,   Gushing,   Okla. 

Burns,  I.  S.,   R.  D.  5,  Goshen,  Ind. 

Burns.    W.    II. Flora,    Ind. 

Burress,  W.   P.,    ..1417   Perkins  Ave.,  Joplin,  Mo. 

Burrow,   G.    P Waynesville,   Mo. 

Burton,    John    1'.,    Maxwell,    Iowa. 

P.ussard,   John   ivl.,    R.    D.    50,   Myersville,   Md. 

Bussard,    Win.,    New    Paris,    Ind. 

Butcher,     E.    C.,     Ware,    Texas. 

Buterbaugh,    J.    O R.    D.    2,    Smithburg,   Md. 

Buterbaugh,  RIartin,   R.  D.  4,  Carthage,  Mo. 

Butler,   Henry   N R.   D.    1,   Richland,   Iowa. 

Butterbaugli,    T.    1) Silver    Lake,    Ind. 

Button,   F.    E.,    R.   D.    2,   Altoona,   Kans, 

Button,   O.   O Ramona,   Kans. 

Byer,     F^rank,      

3435  \V.  \'an  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Byer,    W.    D Weiser,    Idaho. 

Byer,  W.  H R.   D.  2,   Stanley,   Wis. 

Byerly,  David Lima,  Ohio. 

Byerly,    D.    M Magley,    Ind. 

Byerly,  Jesse  S.,  R.   D.   3,  North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Byers,  Calvin  S.,    Thurmont,  Md. 

Byrd,    I.    D.,    Calverton,    Va. 

Cakerice,   T.   H.,    R.   D.   1,  Abilene,  Kans. 

Caldwell,  L.  D Mathias,  W.  Va. 

Calhoun,   Allen Boyer,   W.   Va. 

Calvert,  J.   G Inglewood,  Cal. 

Calvert,  "Noah  H Brumbaugh,  N.  Dak, 

Calvert,   W.    Q Tnpiewood,   Cal. 

Campbell,    D.    C R.    D.    1,    Colfax,   Ind. 

Campbell,  J,  A Fristoe,  Mo, 

Campbell,  J.    F R.   D.   1,  Altamont,   Kans. 

Campbell,    U.    S.,    R.    D.    1,    Bryant,    Va. 

Canfield,    Geo.    G.,    .  .  R.    D.    2,    Belleville,      Kans. 
Carl,  Geo.  C.  1125  Albina  Ave.,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Carl,     Walter     Geo.,     

1125   Albina  Ave.,   Portland,   Oregon, 

Carney,  James  S.,    R.   D.   4,   Pomona,  Kans. 

Carr,  John,    R.   D.   1,   McComb,  Okla. 

Caruso,   J.,    205    Twenty-first   St.,   Brooklyn,  N.    Y. 
Caskey,   H.    F.,   3435   Van   Buren   St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Caskey,  Olaf R.   D.   2,  Corning,  Iowa. 

Caslow,   Ellis   F.,    

3435  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Cassady,  J.  Harry,   

I'ourth   &    Sell    Sts.,   Johnstown,    Pa. 

Cassel,     Chas.     D Manheim,     Pa. 

Cassel,  F.  P Lansdale,  Pa. 

Cassel,  I Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

Cassel,    Joseph    N.,    Fairview    Village,    Pa. 

Castle,  N.  P Brownsville,  Md. 

Cawley,   Ernest  C. Mt.   Morris,  111, 

Chambers,    A 

..919   N.   C,   Ave.,   S.   E.,   Washington,   D.   C, 

Chambers,     D Middleton,     Mich. 

Chambers,   Geo.   W R.   D.    i,    Rhoadesville,   Va. 

Chambers,  J.    W Elk  City,  Okla. 

Chandler,    William Myrtlepoint,    Oregon, 

Charles,    Warren Grampian,    Pa. 

Chemberlen,    G.    F Covina,    Cal. 

Childcrs.   W.    H Grumpier.    N.    C. 

Childs.   Lewis    R.    D.    2.   Daleville,   Ind. 

Christian,   J.    H R.    D.    5,    Huntington,    Ind. 

Christian.  J.  H Gettysburg,  Ohio. 

Chumney.   C.    E. R.    D.    1,    Shelbv,   Mich. 

Claar,  Abram  J Queen,   Pa. 

Claar,  J.  C Oucen,  Pa. 

Claar.   Michael 414  23rd  St^  Molinc.   Ill 

Clanahan.  John Edith,   Va. 

Clapper,    D.    K R.    D.    1,   Meycrsdalc.    Pa. 

Clapper,    D.    S Windbcr.    Pa. 

Clapper,  G.  M Carrington.  N.  Dak. 

Clapper,  John Lamed,  Kans. 


Clapper,   Sherman Elk   City,   Okla 

Clark,  Chas.  W  ., R.  D.  3,  Johnson  City,  Tenn 

Clark,  Dennis Maysville,  W.  Va 

Clark,     E.     F.,     

..32   Bryant  St.,   N.  W.  Washington,  D,  C 

Clark,   F^red   L.,    Enders,   Nebr 

Clark,  Jesse  D Jonesboro,  Tenn 

Clark,  John  S..2531  Stevens  Ave.,  Parsons,  Kans 

Claytor,  James  M R.  D.  1,  Beecher  City,  It 

Clear,  J.   D.,    Manvel,  Texas 

Cleaver,    Geo.     1). Curwensville,     Pa 

Cleaver,   Urban,    

R.   D.,  Grampian,  Clearfield  Co.,  Pa 

Clem,  Amsey  E New  Paris,  Ind 

Clemens,  G.  W Stet,  Mo 

Click,  Daniel  M. Tekoa,  Wash 

Click,  D,  M Grand  Junction,  Colo 

Cline,  Geo Kempton,  Ind 

Cline,  John  W Mt  Sidney,  Va 

Cline,   Justus   H.,    Stuarts   Draft,  Va 

Cline,  J.  W 390  Kingsley  Ave.,  Pomona,  Ca! 

Cline,    M.   J Dayton,   Va   'm 

Cline,  P,  F R.  D.  1,  Weyers  Cave,  Va 

Cline,   Samuel West  Newton,   Pa 

Cloppert,  Hugh,   R.  D.  1,  Trotwood,  Ohio 

Clower,   E.   L., Gatewood,  W.  Vs 

Clower,    Lewis    M.,    Gatewood,    W.    Va 

Coate,  A,  David Celina,  Ohio 

Cobb,   E.   M Raisin,  Fresno  Co.,  Cal    'm 

Cober,  Ephraim Sabetha,  Kans    'uHe 

Cochran,  Martin Tollgate,  W.  Va 

Cockley,    N.   B R.   D.    1,   Huntsdale,   Pa 

Coff man,  H.  C.  N South  English,  Iowa 

Coffman,    J.    B » Dayton,    Va 

Coffman,    J.    D Grand    Junction,    Cole 

Coffman,  J.  M.,   R,  D.  1,  Harrisonburg,  Va 

Coffman,   Luther   C Daleville,  Va 

Coffman,    N.    Walter,    ,.R.    D,    2,    Fishersville,   Vi 

Coffman,  T.    R Parkerford,   Palliist 

Coleman,  John,  1065   Franklin  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa    Izigi 

Collins,    Benjamin Hosterman,   W,   Va 

ColHns,  John  C,    R.  D.  1,  Mill  Creek,  Ind  Dal 

Collins,  S.  S.,    Laneville,  W.  Va    )ag| 

Collyer,     Harry,     Covert,    Kans    )ag{ 

Conner,   Abram R.   D.   1,   Manassas,   Va    )i\\^ 

Conner,  Jacob R.   D.   2,  Spring  City,  Pa    )ale 

Conner,   W.    K Bridgewater,   Va    ijit, 

Conover,  Norman  A.,   ...R.  D.  1,  Trotwood,  Ohio    )art 

Cook,    Amos,    R.    D.    39,    Union    City,   Ind    javi 

Cook,   A.   L.,    Beryl,   W.   Va 

Cook,  Hezekiah Dillsburg,  Pa   Davi 

Cook,  O.  W Dillsburg,  Pa   )avi 

Cook,  S.   G R.  D.   2,  Spencerville,  Ohio   bi 

Cook,    W.    G.,    R,    D.    4,    Billings,    Okla   )avi 

Cool,    A,    S Elba,    Va   )avi 

Cool,  N.  D.   ,,405  S.  Market  St.,  Winchester,  Va    )ea| 

Cool,  N.   J.,    R.   D.    2,   Beaverdam,  Ohio    )eai 

Cool,    P.    N.,    R.    D.,   Woodland,   Mich    )ea, 

Coppock,  C.  v.,  ..R.  D.  3,  Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio    )eai 

Coppock,  Jacob Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio    )eai 

Cora,  Lee,   Ft.  Wayne,  Ind    )eai 

Cordier,  F.  P Celina,  Ohio    )6ai 

Correll.    P.   M R.   D.    1,   Mosheim,  Tenn    )ea, 

Cory,  Lee  R. North  Manchester,  Ind    leai 

Cosner,  J.  T Bismarck,  W.  Va    h\ 

Cosner,  Wm.  H Wilson,  W.  Va    )eb 

Cottrell,  D.  Owen.   ...3537  Flournoy,  Chicago,  II    )ecl 

Couser,    D.    G. R.    D.    3,    Lincoln.    Nebr   Deei 

Couser,    J.    A.    R Peebles,    Ohio  Deei 

Cover,   Leslie,    Corning,  Iowa   Dee! 

Cover,     Samuel     C,     Canton,     Ohio    Qcle 

Cox,  John  M Lordsburg,  Cal  Dell 

Cov,    Aaron R.    D.    8.    Dayton,   Ohic   Del] 

Crahill,   Joseph    M R.    D.    Woodstock,   Va  Del] 

Cripe,    Calvin,    New    Paris,    Inc   Del] 

Cripe,    Charles    C R.    D,    10.   Goshen,    Inc   Den 

Cripe,  Clyde Middlebury,  Ind  Den 

Cripe,    D.    E. Stillwater,   OkU  Der, 

Cripe,  D.  S.. R.  D.,  South  Bend,  Ind  Desi 

Cripe,    Israel,    Mt.    Carroll,    11!  Deh 

Cripe,  Jacob R.   D.    13,  Galveston.  Ind  Deti 

Cripe,  John  W Goshen,  Ind  Det 

Cripe,  Nath Hillisburg,  Ind  Deti 

Crissman,    G.    W St.    John,    Kans  Deti 

Crist,     A.     D Paola.     Kans  Deti 

Crist.  Charles   Friend,  Kant  Dev 


BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Crist,  D.  A Quinter,  Kans. 

Crist,  D.    W. 

...143  North  Eastlake  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Gal. 

Crist,  Henry  F.,  

724   West  Cedar  St.,  Olathe,  Kans. 

Crist,    Isaac    H., 

14  N.  Ferree  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

Crist,  J.  E Friend,  Kans. 

Crist,  Roy  A., Quinter,  Kans. 

Cross,  J.  J.,   R.  D.  1,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Crosswhite,   A.    G Flora,   Ind. 

Crouch,  E.   M.,    Edinburg,  Ind. 

Grouse,    J.    H. R.    D.    2,    Savanna,    111. 

Grouse,  J.  M.,    Brandon,  Colo. 

;  Crouthamel,  Hillery Line  Lexington,  Pa. 

!  Crowell,  Devolt Bradford,  Ohio. 

Crowell,    J.    A Bradford,    Ohio. 

Cruea,  Moses,   

....1405    Eastern    Ave.,    Kansas    City,    Mo. 

Crumpacker,  A.   J McPherson,    Kans. 

.  Crumpacker,  Alden,   Hartman,  Colo. 

Crumpacker,    Emory    G 

R.  D.   I,   Box  46,   Roanoke,   Va. 

Crumpacker,    H.    C,     

5650    Ellis  Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 

,  Crumpacker,   John Bonsacks,    Va. 

.Crumpacker,    S Bonsacks,   Va. 

Crumpacker,    S.   P.,    McPherson,   Kans. 

Crumrine,  N.  W Wabash,  Ind. 

Culler,  A.  J 

2541  West  Lehigh  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Culler,  D.   D Mt.  Morris,  111. 

Culler,  E.  M., 

3435    W.    Van    Buren    St.,   Chicago,   111. 

Culler,  Geo.,   829   Elm  Ave.,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

Gulp,   Ira Rawlings,   Md. 

Gulp,  J.    S Bowbells.    N.   Dak. 

Cummings,  James  F Naflfs,  Va. 

Custer,  Frank  G Mayhill,  Ohio. 

Czigans,  Milton  C, R.  D.  1,  Auburn,  W.  Va. 

Dadisman,    Lee,    R.    D.    1,    Kenedy,    Texas. 

Daggett,  A.  C. Covert,  Kans. 

Daggett,  G.  F Belleville,  Kans. 

Daily,     Elmer,     Peru,    Ind. 

Dale,     N.     S Parkersburg,     111. 

Dalton,    I Poplar     Bluff,     Mo. 

Darr,  John  J.,   R.  D.  6,  Somerset,  Pa. 

Davidson,    R.     G 

R.    D.   4,   Box   51,   Lynchburg,   Ohio. 

Davis,  G.  Ernest, Macdoel,  Gal. 

Davis,  G.  W R.  D.   i,   Dunn,  Tenn. 

Davis,  D.  C Trade,  Tenn. 

Davis,  John  F.,    Daleville,  Va. 

Davis,  Wm Morrill,  Kans. 

Deal,    John Brumbaugh,     N.Dak. 

Deanor,  H.   G Brownsville,   Md. 

Deardorff,    Ghas.   H Copemish,   Mich. 

DeardorflF,    Geo.    E Brethren,   Mich. 

Deardorff,    Isaac R.    D.,    Copemish,    Mich. 

Deardorff,    J.     B.,     Kerman,    Gal. 

Deardorff,  J.   W.,    R.   D.    3,  Modesto,    Gal. 

Deardorff,  W.  A Ellison,   N.   Dak. 

Deardorff,    Moses,    Yale,    Iowa. 

Deaton,   T.  F R.   D.    10,  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Debolt,  A Masontown,  Pa. 

Decker,   S.    E Ashland,   Oregon. 

Deeter,   John    W.,    McPherson,    Kans. 

Deeter,  Manly Milford,    Ind. 

Deeter,  W.  R Milford,  Ind. 

Deleplain,   J.,    Peace   Valley,    Mo. 

Dell,  Jacob  S R.   D.    5,   Beatrice,   Nebr. 

Delp,    Ghas    E.,    R.    D.    3,    Shannon,    111. 

Delp,  Jacob Pearl  City.  111. 

Delp,  S,  E New  Murdock,  Kans. 

Demmy,  John  C Astoria,  111. 

J  Denton,  T.  C Daleville,  Va. 

I  Derrick,  G.  G.,    Irving,  Tex. 

\  Desenberg,   Wm Ashland,    Ohio. 

Detrick,   A.   J Gushing,   Okla. 

Dettraj   Lewis   R.,    Vaucluse,    Va. 

Detweiler,   A.   J.,    Williamsburg,   Pa. 

Detweiler,  Andrew  S Larke,  Pa. 

Detweiler,  D.  T New  Enterprise,  Pa. 

Detweiler,   Edgar   M.,    New   Enterprise.   Pa. 

Devilbiss,  W.  B.  942  S.  Locust  St,  Ottawa,  Kans. 


Dewis,   Westley R.   D.   2,   Windfall,   Ind. 

Dibert,    D.    W Everett,    Pa. 

Dickerson,  Moses Epperly,  \a. 

Dickey,    A.    M Montera,    Wash. 

Dickey,    Howard Argos,    Ind. 

Dickey,  J.   P.,    Lordsburg,   Gal. 

Dickey,    J.    S., Argos,    Ind. 

Dickey,    L.    II Fostona,   Ohio. 

Diehl,   Austin R.    D.    9,  Jonesboro,   Tenn. 

Diehl,  C.  H Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

Diehl,  .John   I.,    Brooklyn,    Iowa. 

Diehl,  J.  B Carroll,  Iowa. 

Dierdorff,    D.    T.,     Surrey,    N.    Dak. 

Dietz,  J.   F 41   Sell  St.,  Johnstown,    Pa. 

Digman,  T.   B.,    . . .  R.   D.   1,   Box   13,  Bristow,   Va. 
Digman,  S.  P.,  R.  D.  1,  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va. 

Diller,    Aaron,     Nash,    Okla. 

Dilling,  David Monticello,  Ind. 

Dilling,  L.  S Hagerstown,  Ind. 

DilHng,  Roy,  3435  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Dillon,    Robert,     R.    D.    6,    Camden,    Ohio. 

Dively,    Fred   C.,    Claysburg,    Blair   Co.,    Pa. 

Dixon,     Andrew    M.,     

354    Sixtieth    St.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

Dixon,   John,    Bluefield,    W.    Va. 

Dorer,   Solomon Johnstown.    Pa. 

Dotzour,  Grover  C.,    McPherson,  Kans. 

Dove,   Addison Dovesville,    Va. 

Dove,  Geo.  A Hotchkiss,  Colo. 

Dove,  Geo.   L Dovesville,   \'a. 

Dove,  J.  A Cloverdale,   Va. 

Downing,    A.     S., Basil,    Kans. 

Dredge,   D.   S. R.   D.   7,   Springfield,  Ohio. 

Driver,  G.  M.,    R.  D.   4,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Driver,  J.    F Timberville,   Va. 

Driver,    Samuel R.    D.    2,    Lima,   Ohio. 

Driver,   S.   I.,    Leslie,   Idaho 

Dunbar,  L.  M Darlington,  Ind. 

Duncan,  A.  H McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Duncan,  N.   A Norwood,  Mo. 

Duncan,     Preston Dunkirk,     Va. 

Dupler,  A.  W.   ..1815  Moore  St.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Durr,    Francis    F.,    Glendale,    Ariz. 

Dutton,  J.,    Pilgrim,   Ky. 

Early,  A.  B.,   R.  D.  4,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Early,  Geo.  A R.   D.  4,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Early,   H.   G Penn  Laird,   Va. 

Early,    John,     Greston,    Mont. 

Early,    Mark    D.,     Macdoel,     Gal. 

Early.    Mervin    F.,     Hope,    Mich. 

Early.  M.  G Nokesville,  Va.. 

Early,   Oscar,    R,    D.    1,    Stet,    Mo. 

Early,   S.    P.,    Lima,   Ohio 

Eastwood,    Albert,    R.    D.,    Paola,    Kans. 

F.avey,   George  W.,    R.   D,   7,   Lima,   Ohio. 

Ebersole,    Martin Kinzer,    Pa. 

Eby,  D.  B Sunnyside,  Wash. 

Eby,    D.    F. .  .  . Mogadore,    Oliio. 

Eby,  Henry  H., R.  D.  4,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Eby,  Jacob  A Sunnyside,   Wash. 

Eby,  J.  G.,   ..R.  D.  1,  Box  80,  Summerfield,  Kans. 

Eby,   Josiah,    R.    D.    14,  Dayton,   Ohio. 

Kby,     L.     H.,     Payette,     Idaho. 

F-cker,    G Westminster,    Md. 

Ecker,    Thomas,    Taneytown,    Md. 

Kckerle,   P.    F Lanark.    111. 

Eddy,  J.   A.,    Woodstock,    Minn. 

Edgecomb,    Alba Eva.    Okla. 

Edgecomb,    S., Kerman,   Cal. 

Edmister,    T.    F Garrison,    Iowa. 

Edris,    E.    \V Fredericksburg.    Pa. 

Edwards,   F.    G.,    Mont  Ida,   Kans. 

jCdwards,    Robert    Jonesboro.    Tenn. 

Egan,    E.    J.,    Elk    Lick.    Pa. 

Eicher,   J.   K Mt.   Pleasant,    Pa. 

Eidemiller,   J.    Howard,    

R.    D.    2,    New   Carlisle.    Ohio 

Eikenberry,   Amos,    LaPlace,    111. 

Eikenberry,    Edward Greene,    Iowa. 

Eikenberry,  E.   R 

..W.    2907    Hartson   Ave.,   Spokane.   Wash. 

Eikenberry,    Harvey Raisin,    Cal. 

Eikenberry,    T.    M 

Marshall  Blvd.  and  21st  St..  Chicago.  111. 

}   Eikenberry.    J.,    R.    1).    6,    Warren,    Ind. 


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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Eikenberry,   John    Bradford,    Ohio. 

Kikenberry,  J.    E.,    R.    D.    2,   Gowne,   Iowa. 

ICikenberry,   J.    V Greene,    Iowa. 

Kikenberry,  J.  W Liberty,  Kans. 

Kikcnberry,    Kernie Mexico     Ind. 

i:ikenberry,    Morris    W Dallas    Center,    Iowa. 

Eikenberry,     W.     H Barnum,    Minn. 

Kikenberry,     \\'.     L.,     •  •  •. •  •  • 

5034   Kembark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Eiler,  Calvin  F., North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Eiler,  Wm.  H.,    Ellison,  N.   Dak. 

Eisenberg,  J.  Linwood Royersford,   Pa. 

h.isenberg,  J  .    i Koyersiord     Pa. 

Eisenbise,   Chas.    \\'.,    Kingsley,    Iowa. 

Eisenbise,    P.   J.,    Morrill,    Kans. 

Eisenbise.    T.    A Morrill,    Kans. 

Eisenbise,   W.   G.,    Waddams  Grove,   111. 

Eisenbise,  W.  II Mt.  Carroll.  111. 

Eisenhour,   I.    C •  • ;  •  •  •  • 

1422    S.  Ashland   Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

Eldridge,   William   S Rose   Hill,   Va. 

IClgin,  William Charity,  Va. 

Ellenberger,    Albert    T. Prowers,    Colo. 

Ellenberger,   G.   W.,    Mound  City,   Mo, 

Ellenberger,  T.  E Polo,  Mo. 

Ellenberger,   W,    S Prowers,    Colo. 

Eiler,   C.   E Salem,   Va. 

i:iler,    D.   Newton DaleviUe.   \  a. 

Eiler,  Geo,  R,,    R.   D.   2,  GrinneH,  Kans. 

Elliott,  J,   M Rocky   Ford,    Colo. 

iJiiott,  L.  E W  elsh  Run,  Pa. 

Elhs,   C.   C Huntingdon,   Pa. 

Ellis,    O.    C,    R.    D.    2,    Huntington,    Ind. 

Elrod,    S.    L Climax,    Kans. 

Elson,    J.    H Wawaka,    Ind. 

Emerick,    I Strinestown,    Pa. 

Emley,   B,   F R.    D.    2,   South  Whitley,   Ind. 

Emmert,    Harvey Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Emmert,  M.  W Mt.   Morris,  111. 

England,   W.    F. Lordsburg,   Cal. 

Englar,   Daniel R.   D.  32,  New  Windsor,  Md. 

Englar,   J.    Walter New   Windsor,    Md. 

Englar,  W.  P.,   R.  D.   15,  Linwood,  Md. 

i-:nglar,  Samuel   E.    .  .  R.   D.   3-;,  New  Windsor,  Md. 

Ennis,   David   E R.    D.   1,   Cement,   Okla. 

Ennis,    M.   M R.    D.    1,   Cement,   Okla. 

Enos,  Irwin  V. Adrian,   Mo, 

Erbaugh,  G.,   R.  D.  2,  New  Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Erbaugh,    Noah..R.    D.    3,   ^\'est   Alexandria,   Ohio. 

Ernst,  John   J Republican  City,   Nebr. 

Eshelman,    D.    E Low   Point,   111. 

Eshelman,   D.    M.,    R.    D.    3,    Mt.   Joy,    Pa. 

Eshelman,  E.  E 137  Church  St.,  Batavia,  111. 

Eshelman,   M.    M 

1253    Blanche    Ave.,    Tropico,    Cal. 

Eshelman,   S.    S R.   D     3.  Elizabethtown.   Pa. 

Etter,   David R.    D.    i.    Union    Deposit,    Pa. 

Evans,    Alex., Wikel,    W.    Va. 

Evans,   A.    A.,    R.    D.    8,   Carlisle,    Pa. 

Evarts,  John   D Wilson,    VV,   Va. 

Fadely,   H.   L R.    D.    2,   Middletown,   Ind. 

Eager,  Chas.    D Talent,  Oregon. 

Fahnestock,  Adam R,  D.  1,  Lititz,  Pa. 

l-'ahnestock,  N.   1*. Manheim,  Pa. 

l-'aiinestock.    S.    1'. Manlicini,    Pa. 

I'ahrncy,    Callo,    

..761  N.  Second  .\ve..  Twin  Falls,  Idaho. 
I'ahrney,    J.    Welty 

117    1".    raliick    St.,    I'rederick,    Md. 

I'ahrncy,    L.    IC Sterling,    Kans. 

Kahrney,   P.   D Frederick,  Md. 

I'aidley,  Ira  D.,    

1738    Mai)k-    St.,    Dcs   Moines,   Iowa. 

Fair,  C.   G R.   D.    1.   .North   Manchester.  Ind. 

Falkenstein.  ( ico.   N Elizabethtown,  Pa. 

I''asnacht,   Urias  C Quarry ville.    Pa. 

Fausler,    W.     F Waynesville.    Mo. 

Faust,  Alvin   G R.   D.    i,   Windber,   Pa. 

Faw.     C.     R 

406   S.    Liberty  St..  Winston-Salem,   N.  C. 

Faw,    Enoch Pasco,    Wash. 

Fcightner.   I.   I Elk   Creek,  Cal. 

I'cilcr,    O.     n Dorrance,    Kans. 

Felthouse,  J.   V Seminole,  Fla. 

Ferguson,  I.   B.,   R.   D.   1,   Boswell,   Pa. 


Frederick,     

R.    D.    10,    Box   47,  Anderson,   In( 

J.  W.,  30  S.  Monmouth  St.,  Dayton,  Ohi 

Field,   Louis Pilgrim,  K3 

I'iggers,    Robert    Buena   Vista,    V 

Fike,   Aaron R.    D.    2,   Oakland,   M( 

I'ike,    B.    T Nezperce,    ldah< 

Fike,   D.   M., 

.136    South    Hancock    St.,    Los   Angeles,    Ca 

Emra    T.,     R.    D.    2,    Oakland,    M( 

Ezra Eglon,    W,     V  _^ , . 

Geo.  D Nampa,  IdahcP'^'' 

J,  H Middlebury,  Inc 

John  S Eglon,  W.   V 

J  onas Eglon,  W.  V  _^ 

Lorenzo   H R.    D.    2,    Oakland,   M(*f' 

Moses R.   D.   2,  Box  44,   Oakland,  M      " 

Noah,     Ilovatter,    W.    V. 

Peter,     Nezperce,     Idahcl"'\ 

Phineas  L R.   D.    1,   White  Church,  M 

S.  K.,    Cordova,  Mt 

Fike,  S.  W Elliottsville,  Pa 

Fike,    Tobias    S.,    Ladiesburg,    Mc 

Fike,  U.  J Bridgewater,  Vs    * 

Filbrun,    B.    F Virden,  ,11 

Filbrun,  D.  S.,    ... 

1343 

Filbrun,   J.   J 

Filbrun,  Parker,  . 
Fillmore,  A.  G.,  R. 
Finnell,  Virgil  C, 

1643 

Fipps,  Elmer  E.,  . 
Firestone,    J.    ]>., 


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West  Fifth   St.,  Dayton,  Ohic    Z 

Wenatchee,    W  asl    ™ 

R.    D.    4,    Dayton,    Ohi< 

D.    I,   Box  46,  Davidson,  Okla 


Lyon    St.,    Des    Moines,    lows 

R.    D.    2,   Windfall,   Inc 

Roanoke,    Le 

Fiscel,  Emmery Yale,  Iowa 

];ishbaugher,    H.    K.,    .  .  .  .  R.    D.    1,    Preston,    Mint 
Fishburn,   Geo.    A. 


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Fisher,   Frank Mexico,   Ind 

I'isher,    Ira Darlington,    Inc 

lusher,  Irvin Mexico,  Ind 

l-'isher,    L.    A Bangor,     Micl 

Fisher,    Lee    M.,    Osceola,    Iowa 

iMsher,     Nonh Juniata,     Nebi 

Fisher,    S.    T.,     Peru,    Inc 

Fisher,   Wm.    D.,    Baltic,   Ohic 

Fitz,  Conrad,   

1130  \.  Eighty-third  St.,  Seattle,  Wash   ', 

Fitzwater,   L.    W Beverly,    Kansl"'^' 

Fitzwater,    P.    B.,    Princeton,    N, 

Flanagan,    Robert,    Laneville,    W.    Vj 

Fleshman,    A.    L.,    Lindside.    W.    Va 

Flohr,   Charles  G R.   D.   3,   !•  airfield,   Pj   '  , 

!■  iohr,  lohn   R.,    R.  D,  3,  Fairfield,  Pa   "" 

I'Tohr,  Leonard  J Thurmont,  Md   ™ 

Flohr,   Lewis   B.,    Vienna,    V 

I'lohr,    M.    R Chambersburg,    P 

Flora,  A.  W Maxwell,  lowi 

Flora,    Fred   A Twin    Falls,    Idahc 

IHora,  George  B.,    R.   D,   3,  Wirtz,   V^ 

Flora.  J.    C Daleville,   Va 

I'lora,    John    W R.    D.    2,    Kappa,    Ind 

Flora,    Riley Bringhurst,    Ind 

Flora,   Riley    R.   D.    i.   Rocky  Mount,  Va   able 

Flory,   Charles  L.,    R.    D.    ],   Union,  Ohic 

Flory,    D.    C,    R.    D.    4,    Waynesboro,    \ 

Flory,     Ezra Sterling,     IllBarbf 

Flory,    George    15.,    Linville    Depot,    \'a 

Flory,    Geo.    W Covington,    Ohic 

Flory,  Henry Defiance,  Ohio   arlx 

Flory,  Jacob Jewell,   Ohio   arbi 

riory,     James     McPhcrson,    Kant 

I'lory,  John Jewell,  Ohio 

ITory,    John    S.,    Bridgewater,    \'s 

Flory,  "j.    T Nokesville,   Vj 

l-'lorv,    "Michael,     Girard,     II 

Flor'y,    N.    B 

612  A   St..  N.    E.,   Washington,    D.   C 

Flory,    Rav    McPhcrson.    Kan 

Flory,   Samuel South   English,  Iowa 

Flory,  S,  H Nokesville,  Va 

I'lory,  S.  I Stuarts  Draft.  Va 

Flucic,  J.   B Loysburg.   Pa 

I'ogclsanger,    Samuel     

221;    E.   Orange   St.,    Shippenshurg.    1 

Folger.   W,    W R.    D.    1,    Osceola.    Iowa 

Follis,  John 4 Lenox,  Iowa 


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F'oltz,    S.    M R.    D.    1,    Hagerstown,    Md. 

Force,    James    H Friend,    Kans. 

I'orney,  Benj Mavarre,  Kans. 

Forney,  D.  H R.  D.  1,  Laton,  Cal. 

Forney,     D.     L Reedley,     Cal. 

l^rney,  E Lordsburg,  Cal. 

l<"orney,  Henry Chenoa,   HI. 

Forney,  Hiram Chico,  Cal. 

Forney,   J.    C Kenmare,    N.    Dak. 

Forney,  Milton  G R.  D.  8,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Forney,   Peter Glendale,  Ariz. 

Forrer,  John Stuarts  Draft,  Va. 

Foster,    J.    M.,    R.    D.    3,    Luray,    Va. 

Foster,    O.    D 

....Care  Theological  Seminary,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Foust,    Daniel Johnson    City,   Tenn. 

Forst,   D.   A R.   D.   1,  Mercersburg,   Pa. 

Fouts,   D.   H.,    Surrey,  N.    Dak. 

Fouts,    E.    S.,    Frederic,    Iowa. 

Fouts,    S.    S.,    Salem,    111. 

Fox.  E.  S R.  D.  2,  Earned,  Kans. 

Fox,   Barry  T.,    Union   Bridge,  Md. 

Fox,    Ira Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Franklin,  W.  K Lordsburg,  Cal. 

Frantz,    Abram    M Dawson,    W.    Va. 

Frantz,  E. Long  Beach,  Cal. 

Frantz,    H.    A Firth,   Nebr. 

Frantz,    Ira   H Mt.   Morris,    111. 

Frantz,  Isaac Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio. 

Frantz,  John  F Wabash,  Ind. 

Frantz,  J.   L., .  .  ; .  R.   D.   4,  DeGraff,  Ohio. 

Frantz,    J.    R.,     Fruita,    Colo. 

Frantz,    M.    S.,    Hartman,    Colo. 

Frederic,  C Grundy  Center,  Iowa. 

Frederick,    John    D.,    ...R.    D.    1,    Nappanee,    Ind. 

Frederick,    J .     E Rodney,    Mich. 

Freshour,    C.    N.,    Myersville,    Md. 

Fretz,   William South   Hatfield,   Pa. 

Friedly,  John Gooseneck,  W.  Va. 

Friend,   G.   H Edmond,   Kans. 

Friend,   S.  M.,    R.   D.  2,  Box  38,  Lodi,  Ohio. 

Fruit,   G.    L R.   D.   No.   2,  \'iola,  Wis. 

Fry,    Henry,     Ludell,    Kans. 

Fry,  W.   H , R.   D.    i,  Windber,  Pa. 

Frye,    A.    B., Maryville,    Tenn. 

Fulk,  George  H Genoa,  Va. 

Fulk,    Murl   E R.    D.   2,    Decatur,   Ind. 

Fuller,  Harry Oakwood,  Ohio. 

Fultz,  A.  H Indian  Camp,  W.  Va. 

Funderburg,   Drue   D.,    

R.   D.   3,  New  Carlisle,  Ohio. 

Funderburgh,  Isaac  \'.,    Lordsburg,  Cal. 

Funderburgh,   J.    C Lordsburg,    Cal 

Funk,    Boyte   H Bedford    City,    Va. 

Funk,  J.,    Peabody,   Kans. 

funk,    S.    W. . , Charter    Oak,    Cal. 

Furrey,    G.    W.,     Evanston,    111. 

Fyock,    Abram R.    D.    3,   Johnstown,    Pa. 

iFyock,  J.   W R.   D.   2,   Love  Joy,   Pa. 

Fyock,    J.    W^,    

298    South    Portland    St.,    Bryan,    Ohio. 

Fyock,  Oran,    R.    D.    1,  Lovejoy,  Pa. 

Gable,   Eli South  Bend,  Ind. 

Gaby,    S.   A.,    R.    D.    1,    Baileyton,    Tenn. 

Gans,  Lewis  A .  .  R.  D.    i.  Cashmere,   Wash. 

Garber,  A.  D Mt.  Sidney,  Va. 

Garber,  B.  B R.   D.   1,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Garber,  B.  F Hybla,  Va. 

Garber,   C.   S Sta.   D.,   St.  Joseph,   Mo. 

Garber,   D.    B R.    D.    2,    Markle,    Ind. 

Garber,  Jacob  A.,    R.  D.  6,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Garber,   John    A 

508  B  St.,  S.   E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Garber,  J.    C R.    D.   4,   Staunton,   Va. 

Garber,  J.   C R.   D.    i.   Ft.   Defiance,  Va. 

Garber,  J.  H xNewmarket.  Va. 

Garber,    J.    R.,    Portis,    Kans. 

Garber,  Levi Mt.   Sidney,  Va. 

Garber,  P Weyers  Cave,  Va. 

Garber,   P.   I.,    R.    D.    6,   Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Garber,   Simon Fremont,   Ohio, 

Garber,  S.  D., R.  D.  2,  Baileytown,  Tenn. 

Garber,    S.    W.,    1582    N.    Broadway,    Decatur,    111. 

Garland,  John  C,    Droit,   Pa. 

Garner,  Geo.   W.,    R.   D.    1,  Walbridge,  Ohio. 


Garner,    H,     P.,     

3435    Van    Buren    St.,    Chicago,   111. 

Garner,  Uriah R.  D.  1,  Walbridge,  Uhiu. 

Garst,   Isaac   B. R.   D.    i,    (Juinter,    Kans. 

Garst,  John   H.,    Blountville,   Tenn. 

Garst,    J.    H Salem,    V  a. 

Garst,    J.    O.,    R.    D.    6,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Garst,   Levi,    R.    D.    1,    Salem,    V  a. 

Garst,   N.   H R.   D.   1,  Salem,   \  a. 

Garst,   N.   N.,    White   Church,   Mo, 

Garst,    Samuel   H Blountville,   Tenn. 

Garst,   Samuel   S R.   D.    1,   Burbank,   Cal. 

Garst,  T,   C....1442   Strong  Ave.,   Wichita,   Kans. 

Garver,  D.  M.,   Trotwood,  Ohio, 

Garver,    J.     E.,     Cochranville,     Pa. 

Gauby,  J.  M Washington,   Kans. 

Gauby,    M.    D R.    D.    2,    Morrowville,    Kans. 

Gaunt,    W.    A., 

1519    Mifflin    St.,   Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Geiman,     C Lineboro,     Md. 

Geib,   Amos   P.,    

354    Sixtieth    St.,    Brooklyn,    N,    Y. 

Geiser,   J.    S.,    

1607    Edmondson  Ave.,   Baltimore,   Md. 

George    T.    Ezra,    Burr    Oak,    Kans. 

Gerdes,   David,    R.   D.   3,  Morrison,   111, 

Geyer,  M.  H.,    R.  D.  5,  Syracuse,  Ind, 

Gibble,  Aaron   R. R.   D.   2,    Ephrata,  Pa. 

Gibble,    C.    R.,    Brunnersville,    Pa. 

Gibble,  Hiram,    Lititz,   Pa. 

Gibble,   Ira   D. R.   D.    5,   Myerstown,    Pa. 

Gibbs,   Chas.    B Bolar,   Va. 

Gibbs,     Ezra,     Conrath,     Wis. 

Gibson,    Chas.    C Virden,   111, 

Gibson,  Cullen  C Girard,  111, 

Gibson,   D.   B Girard,   111. 

Gibson,    Frank    W.,    Miami,    N.    Mex. 

Gibson,  Javan Girard,  111. 

Gibson,    Walter,     Wawaka,     Ind. 

Gilbert,    Elmer    H North    Manchester,    Ind. 

Gilbert,   Frank Brethren,  Mich. 

Gilbert,  J.  Z..3300  Griffin  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Gillett,    C.    E.,    Holtville,    Imperial    Co.,    Cal. 

Gillett,    Ola    E.,     Holtville,    Imperial    Co.,    Cal. 

Gilliam,  H Fredericksburg,  Iowa, 

Ginger,    Perry Warm    Springs,    \'a. 

Gingrich,  A.  B.,   R.  D.  4,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Gingrich,    Jacob    H. R.    D.    4,   Lebanon,    Pa. 

Gish,  J.   W Holmesville,   Nebr, 

Gish,   R.    G Laporte,   Texas. 

Gish,   W.    B Thomas,   Okia. 

Gitt.   C.   W Cahool.   Mo. 

Click,   B.    F Trevilians,   Va. 

Click,  David  C,    Newberg,   Oregon. 

Click,  H.   N R.   D.    i ,   Bridgewater,   Va. 

Click,  Jacob  D R.  D.   19,  Dayton,  Va. 

Click,   Joel    Guyman,   Okla. 

Click,   John   T.,    R.    D.    17,    Bridgewater,    Va, 

Click,   Jos Ames,   Okla. 

Glotfelty,  Wm.  N Batavia,   Iowa. 

Gnagey,  A.   L.,    Fruita,  Colo. 

Gnagey,   Joel Meyersdale,    Pa. 

Gnagy,    Harvey    A Dysart,     Iowa. 

Gochenour,    Frank,    R.    D.    4,    Erie,    Kans. 

Goldizen,  John    C Hopeville,   W.    \'a. 

Good,   George  K.,    Poland,   Ohio. 

Good,  Harvey,   R.   D.  McBain,  Mich. 

Gordon,   J.    H R.    D.    1,    Nash,    Okla. 

Gorham,    A.     L.,     Payette,     Idaho. 

Goshorn,  B.  F Clay  City,  Ind, 

Goshorn,  E.  N Ladoga,  Ind, 

Goshorn,  G.   V Clay  City,  Ind, 

Gosnell,  William,   Mt.  Airy,  Md. 

Gossard,    Harry  'A Lanark.    111. 

Goughnour,  J.  Q.,   .  .  R.  D.  2,  Gourie,  Slifer,  Iowa. 

Goughnour,  S.   M Anken v,   Iowa. 

Grabill,    Peter    T Roseland,    Nebr. 

Grady,   George   W Riverton.   W,    Va, 

Grady,  Isaac   S.,    Berkey  .\ve..  Goshen,   Ind. 

Grapes,    Chas.     E Pleasant    Dale.    W.    Va. 

Grater,  A.   L 749   Astor  St.,   Xorristown,   Pa. 

Grater,  J.  W.,  738  N.   Gushing  St.,  So.   Bend,  Ind. 

Grater,   W.    H ...  Morri<5on.    l\\t>, 

Gray,  S.  S *»'.\\'arriorsmark.  Pa. 

Graybill.  Geo R*'  D.   3.  Troutville,   Va. 

Graybill,  Israel  B.,   ^.  ..R.  D.  20,  Lititz,  Pa. 


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Graybill,  J.  II Xampa,  Idaho. 

Graybill,    Jonas,    R.    D.    3,    Troutville,    Va. 

(iraybiU,    K.    S K.    D.    2,    Lititz,    Pa. 

Ureen,    A.    J Cabool,    Mo. 

Cjreen,  J.  T Lonaconing,  Md. 

Green,   Louis  I-".,  J  r Cubage,  Ky. 

Greenawalt,  W.    11.,    Maple  Grove,   Wis. 

Greenhalge,  Jonathan,    .  .  R.   D.   11,  Anderson^  Ind. 

Gregory,    E.    Stanley 

3435    \  an    IJuren    St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Greyer,   Saylor   G Duena    Vista,   Va. 

Grirf eth,  H.   M Brummett.  N.   C. 

Griffith,   J.    H.,    Street,    N.    C. 

Gripe,   N.    S.,    Coyle,   Okla. 

Groff,    Edwin,    K.    D.    2,    Carthage,    Mo. 

Groff,  Hershey Bareville,  Pa. 

Grolif ,  J oseph Covington,   Ohio. 

Groff,   J.    C,    Wayne,    Colo. 

Groff,    Nathan    D.,    R.    D.    1,    Xew    Weston,    Ohio. 

Gross,    Jesse    Nocona,    Texas. 

Grossnickle,  S.  P Edenton,  Ohio. 

Group,  W.  G R.   D.    i,  York  Springs,  Pa. 

Groves,    C.    M.,    Junior,    W.    Va. 

Grove,  W.   D.,    R.   D.    1,  South   English,   Iowa. 

Gruber,    C.  A Jeffersonville,   111. 

Gump,    Charles  O.,    Swan,   Ind. 

Gump,  Jeremiah, R.  D.  4,  Churubusco,  Ind. 

Gump,   Jesse    A Churubusco,   Ind. 

Gump,   John    B.,    R.    1).    1,   Tippecanoe   City,   Ohio. 

Gump,    S.    S North   Manchester,   Ind. 

Gustin,   D.   W R.    D.   37.  Lapel,   Ind. 

Guthrie,    C.    W.,    

407    East   56th    St.,    Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

Guthrie,   J.    A.    Ada,   Ohio. 

Guthrie,   Joseph Fearer,   Md. 

Guthrie,    J.    L.,     Fruitdale,    Ala. 

Guthrie,  W.  R Herring,  Ohio. 

Guyer,   Herman   S Loysburg,   Pa. 

Gwin,  J.  N R.  D.  3,  Modesto,  Cal. 

Habecker,    P.    M.,    R.    D.    3,    Quarryville,    Pa. 

Hagerman,  Geo Toddville,  Iowa. 

Hahn,    George    W.,    

238    North   Addison    St.,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Hahn,     J Pulaski,     Ind. 

Hahn,     M.     L Colchester,    111. 

Hahn,   M.   W. R.   D.    1,    Paris,  Ohio. 

Haines,  A.  H Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Haines,  O.   P.,    

3435  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Haines,    W.    F.,    Patterson,    Cal. 

Haldeman,  Samuel,    Reedley,  Cal. 

Hall,   S.    D Valley,  Ark. 

Hall.   Wm.    I.,    Clarkton,    Va. 

Haller,  F.  L Valley  Furnace,  W.  Va. 

Halterman,    Harvey,    Dovesville,    Va. 

Hamer,  Oscar  W.,   

1311    Randolph    St.,    Waterloo,    Iowa. 

Hamilton,    Wm.    E.,     Morgantown,    W.    Va. 

Hamilton,    W.    J 

634    Jones    Ave.,   Morgantown,   W.    Va. 

Hamm,   David,    Rocky    I'ord,   Colo. 

Hamstead,   Obed R.   D.   2,  Oakland,  Md. 

Hanawalt,   Geo Lordsburg,   Cal. 

Hanawalt,  Harvey  M Lordsburg,  Cal. 

Hanawalt,   W.    C 

Chino,    San    Bernardino    Co.,    Cal. 

Handy,    Wm.    H 

R.  D.   1,  box  13,  Mouth  of  Wilson,  Va. 

Hanson,    Edward    M Aviila,    Ind. 

Hanlz,  J.    I' Abilene,   Kans. 

Ilarader,    Edwin,    Aurora,   Mo. 

Haradcr,    L. R.    D.   6,   Arkansas   City,    Kans. 

Harden,  T 1  lyndman,   Pa. 

Hardman,    D.    R Montpelier,    Ind. 

I  lardman,    Martin Bronson,    Mich. 

Hardman.   Olin R.    D.    1,    Polo,    Mo. 

Hardy,    James 

302  South  Baltimore  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

Ilargk-road,     C.      1' 

.  .  E.  7th  St.  and  Cal.  Ave.,  Hastings.  Ncbr. 
Harlachcr,    1).    Bucher.    R.    D.    1.    East    Berlin.    Pa. 

Harley,   Henry Royersford,    Pa. 

Harley,  Henry  P 

....18th  and  Oneida  .Sts.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 
Harley,   William,   Huntingdon,   Pa. 


trtMj, 


Harman,  A Falcon,  Va. 

Harman,    B.    J.,     Ottumwa,    Iowa. 

Harman,   S.   P Harman,  W.    \^a. 

Harman,  Wm Tontogany,  Ohio. 

Harnish,  Jacob,   R.  D.  1,  Laton,  Cat 

Harp,  Geo.  S.,   R.  D.  50,  Myersville,  Md, 

Harp,    James,     Kenmare,     N.     Dak. 

Harrell,   E.   B.,    Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Harris,  Charles  J R.  1).   4,  Greenville,  N.  C 

Harris,    Isham Cheney,    Kans.*. ,  ^ 


se, 

etric,  , 
ttrick, 
levner, 
licks,  I 


ieshmi 
lighbat 

lilbert, 

bert, 

:btl 


Harris,  I.  G.,   New  Murdock,  Kans 

Harris,  I.  L Cabool,  Mo. 

Harris,  James   P New  Murdock,   Kans.' 

Harris,    John    P.,    Fairfield,    Va.; 

Harris,   W.    D McClave,   Colo, 

Harrison,  John  C,    ....R.   D,   1,  Woodbury,  Mic" 

Harrold,  A.   W Columbiana,  Ohi 

Harshbarger,  C.   W R.   D.   2,  Johnstown,    P 

Harshbarger,    Isaac   J Lordsburg,    Cal 

Harshbarger,  J.    M R.    D.    2,  Johnstown,   Pi 

Harshbarger,  J.  P McPherson,  Kai 

Harshbarger,    John    \V.,    Liberty,    Ilj 

Harshbarger,    J.    W.,    Girard,    H 

Harshbarger,    Lori    B.,     Johnstown,    Pa 

Harshbarger,  Wm.  R Ladoga,  Inc 

Hart,  David  M., R.  D.  4,  Churubusco,  In< 

Hart,    Ira    M Mechanicsburg,     Pa 

Hartman,  A.  A.,    Live  Oak,  Ca 

Hartman,   D.   B.,    R.   D.   3,  Lakeville,  In< 

Hartman,  J.   O.,    R.   D.   2,   Reed,   Okl 

Hartman,  P.  S.,   Live  Oak,  Ca 

Hartman,    W.    H Goltry,    Okl 

Hartranft,    Samuel    D.,    Mauganville,    M< 

Hartsough,    Harvey Nappanee, 

Hartsough,  Joseph,    Gravelton,    Inc 

Hartsough,   John,    Hoffland,    N.    Da 

Harvey,    Amos,     Jasper,    Md 

Harvey,    Frank   H Wilson,   W.   Vl 

Harvey,  Henry  M Wilson,  W.  Vi 

Harvey,  William Jasper,  M^ 

Hatcher,    Wm.    L.,    Summittville,    Inc 

Haughtelin,    Irving Panora,    Io\ 

Haughtelin,  J.   D Panora,  Iowa 

Hawke,  M.  R Indian  Springs,  Teni 

Hay,  Frank  E. 

749  Central  Ave.,  Greenville,  Ohifl 

Ilaynes,   W.    F Macdoel, 

Hays,   Daniel Broadway,  Vl 

Hazlett,  James  L North  Manchester,  In« 

Heagley,  Geo.  A Frederick,  S.   Da' 

Heckler,  J.  Y. 

915    Reiddebaugh    St.,    St.    Joseph,    M^ 

Heckman,    D.    H.,    Quinter,    Kar 

Heckman,  I.   D R.  D.  2,  Cerro  Gordo,  II 

Heckman,    J.    Hugh Mount   Morris,    II 

Heckman,    John,     Polo,    II 

Heckman,  S.  J R.  D.  1,  Overbrook,  Kani 

Heckman,  Wm.   T R.   D.  2,  Cerro  Gordo.   H 

Heestand,  A.   I R.    D.   8,  Wooster,  Ohi< 

Ileestand,    Eli    L.,     Elkhart,    Ind: 

Heeter,  G.  B Burnetts  Creek,  Ind.f  y:,, 

Heeter,   N.  .B.,    R.    D.    7.   Goshen,   IndJ  2 

Ileffner,   Joseph    S Homeworth,   Ohioi  JdH 

Heisey,  Lester,    R.   D.   6,  Chillecothe,  Ohio,  ioi|„; 

Heisey,  Herman  B Saxton.  Pa.  Jdi]^, 

Heisey,   Jeremiah,    R.    D.    3,   Troy,   Ohio. 

Heistand.    Jacob,    Walkerton,    Indjoin,, 

Heisy,   Martin,    R.  D.    6,   Lebanon,   "" 

Hcitz,    S Cerro   Gordo, 

Heller,  Jacob Decatur,   In^ 

Helm,    C.    A Windham,    Ohk 

Helman,   Howard   H loisj, 

1 21 2  Chance  Ave.,  Canton,  Ohio,  Joisj, 

Helman,  J.   Q R.   D.   39,   Union   City,   Ind  Idsi, 

Hendrickson,    D.    C,    Pittsburg.    Ohio,  fc 

Hcnricks.   S.   F R.   D.   6,   Plymouth.  Ind.  U;. 

1  Icnry,    J.    M Daleville,    Va.  l^l 

Henry,    Samuel I^ton.    Cal  IjIjIj 

llenslcy,  Joel Higgins.  N.  C.  i^],!, 

Herr,  John Myerstown,   Pa,  L 

Hershbcrger,   Howard R.   D.    1,    Everett,   Pa.." 

Hershberger,  J.   S Everett,  Pa.  T" 

Hershey.  Daniel Mt.  Morris.  Ill,  f 

He. she V,   E Gettysburg,  Ohio.  "7 

Hershey,    T.   W.   G Lititz,   P»   *o 

Hertzler,  S.  H Elizabethtown,  Pa.  H 


42 


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ertzog,    P.    H 

R.   D.  1,  Box  214,   North  Yakima,  Wash. 

ess,   T.  W.,    K.   D.   2,  Bridge  water,   Va. 

ess,   Wm Goshen,   Ind. 

esse,    Clarence,    Maysville,    W.    Va. 

etric,  J.  P.,   Pottstown,  Pa. 

etrick,  D.  A Deanville,  Pa. 

evner,  John   W Hosterman,   W.    Va. 

icks,    C.    M.,    

R.  D.   1,  Clear  Spring,  Washington   Co.,  Md. 
:icks,  Oliver   Z.,    ..R.    D.    1,    Wheelock,    N.    Dak. 

ieshman,  Geo VVardensville,  W. .  Va. 

ighbarger,    O.    S 

154  S.    Potomac  St.,   Hagerstown,  Md. 

Gilbert,  John  B Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

ilbert,    Robert Jonesboro,    Tenn. 

ildebrand,    D Conemaugh,    Pa. 

[ildebrand,  Jacob,    North   Liberty,   Ind. 

"ilkey,   J.    E .  . Overbrook,   Kans. 

[ill,  James,   R.  D.   1,  Arcadia,  Ind. 

illery,   Lemuel City  Carrier   5,   Goshen,   Ind. 

[imes,    W.    B., Navarre,    Kans. 

[inegardner,  B.   D Lost  City,  W.   Va. 

:iner,   R.    F Tekoa,   Wash. 

[ire,  Wm.   M Defiance,   Ohio. 

[ochstedler,    David R.    D.    2,    Accident,    Md. 

[ochstetler,   E.   K Sandpatch,   Pa. 

[ochstetler,  Frank,   Glenford,  Ohio. 

[ochstetler,    J.,     R.    D.    Millersburg,    Ohio. 

[ockenberry,    Roy Everett,    Pa. 

[ockman,  J Pleasant  Dale,   W.    Va. 

lodge,  Josiah Pineyflats,  Tenn. 

[odgden,    Dorsey Huntington,    Ind. 

[off,    C:    S f Oakley,    Kans. 

[off,   E.   B Maywood,   111. 

[off,    Ernest,     G Lordsburg,     Cal. 

[offer,    Aaron    H.,    R.    D.    4,    Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

[offert,   H.   A Moorefield,    Nebr. 

[offman,  J.  P Argos,  Ind. 

[offman,    M.    J Perth,    N.    Dak. 

[ogan,  S.  E R.  D.  4,  Norborne,  Mo. 

lohf,   D.   B R.   D.  4,   Hanover,    Pa. 

loke,  Henry Rehoboth,  Ind. 

loke,   J.   F Roanoke,    La. 

loke,  Levi Goshen,  Ind. 

lolder,  Daniel Batavia,  Iowa. 

lolder,    Joseph Hagerstown,    Ind. 

lolderman,     C,     Jasper,    Mo. 

lolderread,  Louis R.   D.   2,   Gushing,  Okla. 

loll,  S.  J.,   R.  D.  1,  New  Berlin,  Ohio. 

lollar,    E.    Cleveland 

219   Clark  Ave.,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

lollinger,    Abraham    K Shippensburg,    Pa. 

lollinger,  Adam,    Mechanicsburg,  Pa. 

lollinger,    Albert Gettysburg,    Pa. 

lollinger,   A.    M Carlisle,    Pa. 

lollinger,    D.,     Greenville,    Ohio. 

lollinger,  Daniel,    Bachmansville,   Pa. 

lollinger,    Henry   P..,    . . .  .  R.    D.    4,    Lebanon,    Pa. 
lollinger,   Jacob   H 

323  D  St.,  S.   E.,  Washington,   D.   C. 

lollinger,   Jesse Berthold,    N.    Dak. 

lollinger,  Moses,    ..R.   D.   1,  New  Madison,  Ohio, 
lollopeter,  Jason   B.,    ..Pentz,   Clearfield   Co.,    Pa. 

loUoway,   James   T.,    Centerview,    Mo. 

iolloway,    Jacob    H 

1 1 19    S.    Central  Ave.,   Chanute,   Kans. 

lolmes,    C.    E Wenatchee,    Wash. 

iolmes,   Eli Smithville,   Ohio, 

-lolmes,    G.    W.,     Chattanooga,    Okla. 

iolsberry,  J.  K Kirt,  W.  Va. 

lolsinger,    D.    R R.    D.    1,    Laton,    Cal. 

iolsinger,  I.   E Huntingdon,   Pa. 

Jolsinger,  J.  L Bakers  Summit,   Pa. 

lolsinger,  John,    Gushing,  Okla. 

lolsinger,  L.  F New  Enterprise,  Pa. 

[lolsinger,   L.    R.,    New   Bethlehem,    Pa. 

lolsinger,    L.    T.,    Rossville,    Ind. 

lolsinger,    Virgil    C Shellytown,    Pa. 

lokinger,  W.   H Shellytown,   Pa. 

lolsopple,  F.   F Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Solsopple,  H.   L R.   D.   3,   Versailles,   Mo. 

iolsopple,  Ira  C Pottstown.  Pa. 

[lolsopple,  Joseph,    R.   D.   2,  Clymer,  Pa. 

lolsopple,    W.    W R.    D.,    Versailles,    Mo. 

lonberger,  S.  A.,   ...Santee,  San  Diego  Co.,  Cal. 


Honeyman,    B.    F Dayton,   Ohio. 

Hood,    W.    H Greene,   Iowa. 

Hooper,  C.  J Oakland,  Kans. 

Hoover,   Blair R.    D.    1,   Duncansville,   Pa. 

Hoover,   David   E Uanett,   Ind. 

Hoover,   David  F.,    .  .  .  .  U.   D.   2,  Middletown,  Ind. 

Hoover,    David    P Saxton,    Pa. 

Hoover,    Frederic Riddlesburg,    Pa. 

Hoover,    Isaac    L Lone    Star,    Kans. 

Hoover,  J.  J Sabetha,   Kans. 

Hoover,  Jonathan,   R.  D.   1,  Union,  Ohio. 

Hoover,  M.   M.,    R.   D.   1,   Gaston,   Ind. 

Hoover,  O.   P.,    

1324    Union  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hoover,   Silas    R.   D.   6,   Somerset,  Pa. 

Hoover,   W.   C Timberville,   Va. 

Hoover,  W.  I.  T.,   Union  Bridge,  Md. 

Hoover,  W.   N Holidaysburg,   Pa. 

Hoppis,    Arthur Holton,    Ind. 

Hopson,     Noah,     Wise,     Va. 

Horn,  Elijah Roseville,  Ohio. 

Horn,   H.   T.,    Sand   Brook,    N.   J. 

Horner,    Wilbert    J Carlisle,    Nebr. 

Horning,  Daniel,   Fruita,  Colo. 

Horning,    Jonas West    Alexandria,    Ohio. 

Horning,    S.,    R.    D.    4,    Brookville,   Ohio. 

Horning,  S.  H., Fruita,  Colo. 

Horning,  W.  W.,    Fruita,  Colo. 

Horst,   A.    B.,    

501   S.  Madriver   St.,  Bellefontaine,   Ohio. 

Horst,  Jonas,    R.   D.   1,   Columbiana,  Ohio. 

Horst,    M.    Clyde 

1530    Virginia  St.,   South   Bend,   Ind. 

Hosfelt,   C.   F.,    R.    D.    2,   Newburg,   Pa. 

Plostetler,  D.   W.,    Reynolds,  Ind. 

Hostetler,    F.    P.,    Bennett's    Switch,    Ind. 

Hottel,    Benj Richland    Center,    Pa. 

Hottenstein,  Amos East  Petersburg,  Pa. 

Hougendougler,    John Harrisonville,    Mo. 

Houk,  Peter,    R.   D.    8,   Peru,  Ind. 

Hovatter,    John,    Hovatter,    W.    Va. 

Howard,  I.  J Hartford  City,  Ind. 

Howard,   L Stevensville,   Mich. 

Howe,   E.  M Maitland,   Pa. 

Howe,   W.    M.  ..1012   Bedford    St.,   Johnstown.    Pa. 

Howell,   John    D.,    R.    D.    4,   Crescent,   Okla. 

Hoxie,  G.  W Williams,  Oregon. 

Huber,    Calvin  A Goshen,    Ind. 

Iluber,    Lewis Sergius,    N.     Dak. 

Huffman,    B.    F.    H.,     Rileyville,    Va. 

Huffman,    Edward   N.,    

502   Kentucky  Ave.,    Sta.   D.,   St.  Joseph,   Mo. 

Huffman,  Lewis Mt.  Zion,  Ind. 

Huffman,  M.  L., Brumbaugh,  N.  Dak. 

Huffman,  Peter Elkhart,  Ind. 

Hufford,    Isaac R.    D.    3,    Petoskey,    Mich. 

Hughes,  John   R Ephesus,   Va. 

Hull,    R.    T.,    R.    D.    3,    Somerset,    Pa. 

Hulse,    Lewis   J Haxtum,    Colo. 

Humbarger,  John Abilene,  Kans. 

Humbarger,  Loren.  .    Columbia  City,  Ind. 

Hummer,  D.  A. R.  D.   1,   Portland,  Ind. 

Hummer,    Fred,    R.    D.   7,   Portland,  Ind. 

Hutchison,  A McPherson,  Kans. 

Hutchison,  J.  A Cordova,  Md. 

Hutchison,    Geo.,    Linsdale,   W.    Va. 

liver,    E R.    D.    6,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Hyer,  Leonard Columbia  City,  Ind. 

Ilylton,    Austin Santos,    Va. 

Ilylton,  A.  N Floyd,  Va. 

Ilylton,    B.    B Idunica.   Mo. 

Ilylton,    C.    D.,    Bloom,    Ford   Co.,    Kans. 

Hylton,  C.  C,    Custer.   Mich. 

Ilylton,    D.    Price,    Troutville,    \'a. 

Hylton,   Gilbert  W. R.    D.    3.    Floyd,   Va. 

Hylton,  I.   L.,    Mansfield,   Mo. 

Hylton,  J.   W.    B McPherson,   Kans. 

Hylton,  Joseph Pax,  Va. 

Hylton,  Joseph  B Idumea,  Mo. 

Ilylton,   S.    A 

..50    North    Bismark    St.,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Ilylton,    S.    E.,     Santos,    \'a. 

Hylton,  S.   E R.   D.   2,  Macksville,  Kans. 

Hylton,  S.  P.,  Bloom,  Kans. 


Idleman,    R.    T. 


R.    D.    2,    Scenprv   T^ij],    Pa. 


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BRETHREN  FAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Ihrig,    L.    B Wheatland,    Mo. 

Ihrig,    Lessie,    \' Avery,    Mo. 

Ikenberry,    Chas.    S Daleville,    Va. 

Ikenbeny,  Henry Wirtz,  Va. 

Ikenberry,  J.   \V Daleville,  Va. 

Ikenberry,    L.    D North    Manchester,   Ind. 

Ikenberry,    S.    M R.    D.    3,    Wirtz,    Va. 

Imler,   T.    F Ridgely,    Md. 

Isenburg,  W.   D Gillenwater,  Tenn. 

Isenhour,    Ira R.    D.    1,    Xappanee,    Ind. 

Jacobs,  Melvin  A.,   Ringgold  St.,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Jacobs,   S.    K R.    D.   3.   Seven   Valley,   Pa. 

Jamieson,   13.    V.,    Sutton,   W.   \'a. 

J amison,  John Potts  Creek,  Va. 

Tarboe,   J.    Edwin    Red   Cloud,   Nebr. 

Jarboe,    J.     W (Juinter,    Kans. 

Jellison,  J.  H.,    R.   D.   5,  \incennes,  Ind. 

Jennings,    Lee, R.    D.    2,   Willis,   Va. 

Jennings,    Roy  F.,    

501    South    Moore    St.,    Ottumwa,    Iowa. 

John,    C Dymond,    N.    Dak. 

John,    E,    E McPherson,    Kans. 

John,  J.  J Union  Bridge,  Md. 

John,    O.    O Antrim,    Kans. 

Johns,    Frank R.    D.    3,    Chambersburg,   Pa. 

Johns,  J.    Bitzer R.    D.    5,    Ephrata,   Pa. 

Johnson,    Albert,    Laureldale,    W.    Va. 

Jolinson,     C.     C Huntingdon,     Pa. 

J  ohnson,   I.   C Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Johnson,     John,     Astoria,     111. 

Johnson,     Stephen,     Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Johnson,    Wm.,    1542     Orange  St.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

Johnson,   W.   H R.   D.    1,   Eunice,   N.   C. 

J  ones.     Emerald,      Syracuse,     Ind. 

Jones,    Hiram Cubage,    Ky. 

Jones,  Jesse  C,    Marion,  Va. 

Jones,  J.    Edwin    ..701  Topeka  St.,  Earned,   Kans. 

Jones,  Joseph Girard,   111. 

Jones,     Lewis Ewing,     Va. 

Jones,    S.    P Brooklyn,    S.    C. 

Jordan,    John Fruitdale,    Ala. 

Joseph,  John  E.,    R.   D.   1,  Denbigh,  N.   Dak. 

Jovce,    E.    E.,    Fredonia,    Kans. 

Julius,  Aaron,   R.  D.  3,  Modesto,  Cal. 

Kagey,  Jos.  M . . . ; Dayton,  Va. 

Kahle,   Walter  M.,    Littlesburg,   W.   Va. 

Kahler,  J.    F.,    

..2629  South  Minnesota  Ave.,  Alliance,  Ohio. 

Karns,    (Gabriel Eaton,    1  nd. 

Katherman,  S.  B Lawrence,  Kans. 

Kauffman,    H.    A.,     Payette,    Idaho. 

Kauffman,  J.    S.,    R.    1).    3,   Nappanee,   Ind. 

Kaylor,   Hiiam    E R.   1).    1,   Rlieeins,    Pa. 

Kcim,    Howard    H Newberg,    Oregon. 

Keim,  L.   M Narberth,   Pa. 

Keiser,  A.  C,    Valley  Furnace,  W.  \'a. 

Keiser,    E.    T.,     Pomona,    Cal. 

Keiser,   T.   W. R.    D.    1,   Alvordton,   Ohio. 

Keiser,  Thos Lordsburg,  Cal. 

Keitli,     C.     W Brethren,    Mich. 

Keith,  Jacob  F Campcreek,  Va. 

Keller,    D.    H 552   W.    7th   St.,   Winona,   Minn. 

Kelltr,  Jacob  S Mercersburg,  Pa- 

Keller,  J.    E Enterprise,  Mont. 

Keller,    J.    Edwin,    

3435    W.    \an   Buren   St.,   Chicago.    111. 

Keller,  j.   H Udell,   Iowa 

Keller,  John    H.,    Shrewsbury,    Pa. 

Keller,    Michael R.    D.    2,    Larned.    Kans 

Keller,   Samuel Empire,  Cal. 

Keller,   W.    D Ashland,   Ohio. 

Kcllcy.    H.    M lUirlington.    W.    \'a 

Kcltncr,    Clias.    H Mount    Morris,    111. 

Keltner,  Lewis  E 

1920    Ridenbaugh    St.,    Boise,    Idaho. 

Keltner,    P.    R..1104    Ferguson   St..    Rockford.   111. 

Kcltncr.    W.    \V Williston.    N.    Dak. 

Kendall.   .\mos R.   D.   17.  McCrawsville.   Ind. 

Kendall.  B.  F.,  .  R.  D.  2,  Box  31,  Grccntown,  Ind. 

Kcn«lal.    Sherman Bennett's    Switch.    Ind. 

Kcndig,    E.    D Stuarts    Draft.    Va. 

Kcncpp.   S.  J Payette,    Idaho. 

Kennedy.  James Camden,  Ind. 


Kensinger,    Marvin,    Zion,    N.    Dak. 

Kesler,   B.    E River   Bend,   Colo. 

Kesler,  Jeremiah  D Zion,  N.  Dak. 

Kessler,  J West  Salem,  Ohio. 

Kidwel,  E.  M Nocona,  Tex. 

KiefFaber,    G.    W.,    Sunnyside,    Wash. 

Kiggins,  J.   T.,    Cleveland,  Okla. 

Kilhefner,    David,     Ephrata,    Pa. 

Killian,  G.   H.,    Hicksville,  Ohio. 

KilJian,  J.    W.,    Beaverton,   Mich. 

Killingsworth,    A.,    R.    D.    2,    Collins,    Mo. 

Kilpatrick,  J.  W.,   Melvin  Hill,  N.  C. 

Kimmel,    C.    E Sheldon,    Iowa. 

Kimmel,  H.  H. R.  D.  3,  Somerset,  Pa. 

Kimmel,   J.    T.... Hartville,    Ohio. 

Kindig,  J.  J Roseland,  Nebr. 

Kindig,  J.   R.,    R.   D.   2,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Kindy,  C.   C,    

506  Miami  St.,  N.  Manchester,  Ind. 

King,  James  A Castlewood,   \'a. 

Kinsel,  Jacob,   Altoona,  Pa. 

Kinsey,    Wm.,     

1702    Scott    St.,    Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Kinsley,  Chas Hartville,  Ohio. , 

Kintner,   Chas.    L R.    D.   1,   Sherwood,   Ohio,  j 

Kintner,    Edward,    Ney,   Ohio 

Kintner,   W.    I R.   D.    2,    Holton,   Ind. 

Kintzel,    Wm.    Z Pine    Grove,    Pa. 

Kinzie,  J.  H Haxtum,  Colo. 

Kinzie,  W.  A., McPherson,  Kans. 

Kiriazidis,    Athanas Muncie,    Ind. 

Kirk,   D.   W Colfax,   W.   Va. 

Kirkham,  O.  O.,    Parsons,  Kans. 

Kistner,    Roy Sabetha,    Kans. 

Kitchen,  A.  R R.   D.  2,  Mahaflfey,  Pa. 

Kitson,  J.    W Syracuse,   Ind. 

Kittinger,    B.    F 

4114    Reese    St.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Klein,   David,    R.   D.   2,  Mt.  Airy,  Md. 

Klein,    Tesse   R.,    Le  Gore,   Md. 

Kleping'er,  A.   L. R.   D.    13,   Dayton,  Ohio. 

Klepinger,  Davis  P.,    R.   D.    8,   Peru,   Ind. 

Klepper,   Jacob  S. Daleville,   Va. 

Klepper,  Peter Alumwell,  Tenn. 

Kline,   J.    H Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Kline,   T.   H Broadway,  Va. 

Kline,    John   L R.   D.    2,   Akron,   Ind. 

Kline,  John   M.,   Sr.,    R.   D.    1,   Fairfax,   Va. 

Kline,    J.    Samuel,     

Sta.   3,   2919   St.  Joseph  Ave.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Knavel,    Peter,    Scalp    Level,    Pa. 

Kniesley,  D.  S Harbor  Springs,  Mich. 

Knisley,    Geo.,    R.    D.    7,    Everett,    Pa. 

Knopsnyder,  William Freed,  Pa. 

Knouse.    Edwin Franklin    Grove,    111. 

Koch,   D.    P.,    Montpelier,  Ohio. 

Kohne,   Joseph    C Lost   Citv,    W.    \'a. 

Kolb,  T.  J.,    Detour,  Md. 

Kollar,    P.,    R.    D.    3,    Canal    Dover,    Ohio. 

Koolhof ,     Jcrrett Cando,     N.     Dak. 

Koontz,  W  m.  C Shadygrove,  Pa. 

Kopenhaver,    William,     Pottsville,    Pa. 

Krabill,     C Denton,     Md. 

Krabill,    J.     P., Bluflfton,    Ohio. 

Krabill,     J.     W., ' Denton,     Md. 

Krcider,    Daniel   K R.    1).    i,  Annville,    Pa. 

Kreider,    Frank    R.    1).    5,   Goshen,    Ind. 

Kreider,  Ira   .  .  .  .  R.   D.    2,   North   ^ianchester,   Ind. 

Kreider,   Lawrence R.    D.   2,  Arcanum,  Ohio. 

Kreider,    Willis    C \rcanum,    Ohio. 

Krciner,    S.    A Mogadorc.  Ohio. 

Kreps,   Alfred Carrington,   N.   Dak. 

Krieghbaum,    H.    W 

1033    Vistula   Ave.,    South    Bend,    Ind. 

Kuhleman,  August Pearl  City,  IlL 

Kuhns,  Amos  M Union   Deposit,   Pa. 

Kulp,  Samuel  W Ephrata,   Pa. 

Kuns.    Geo.    D. McLouth,    Kans, 

Kurtz,  Charles R.   D.   20,   East  Akron,  Oliio. 

Kurtz,    D.    W.,     

...2260    No.    Park    .\ve.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Kurtz,  J.   H Poland,  Ohio. 

Kurtz,   L.    P Goshen,    Ind. 

Kurtz,   Michael,    Richland,   Pa. 

Kutz.    D.    C DcTurksvillc,    Pa. 


44 


BRETHREN    FA^IILY    ALMANAC. 


Lackey,    VV.    E Charity,    Va. 

Lahman,    C.    W Franklin   Grove,    111. 

Lair,    John    M R.    D.    2.    Custer,    Mich. 

Lambert,  Amby  H Monessen,   Pa. 

Lampin,    J.     C Polo,    111. 

Lampin,  Wm Polo,  111. 

Landes,  B.   S R.  D.  5,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Landes,    H.,    Lintner,    111. 

Landis,    D.    F Minot,    N.    Dak. 

Landis,   G.   W R.    D.    8,   Chandler,  Okla. 

Landis,    Henry Flora,    Ind. 

Landis,  J.  A R.  D.   1,  Union  Deposit,  Pa. 

Lanaham,     Ocia     C, 

1010    Wall   St.,    Hillyard,   Wash. 

Lanter,  G.  M.,    R.   U.   35,  Union  City,  Ind. 

Lantz,   J.   W Criders,    Va. 

Lantz,  S.   E.,    R.  D.  4,  Madison,  Kans. 

!  Lapp,    Christ Farnam,    Nebr. 

}   Larick,     Henry,      

I  425    Almond   Ave;,    Long  Beach,    Cal. 

i  Laughrun,    Marion,    Jonesboro,   Tenn. 

Laughrun,  S.   M.,    R.   D.   7,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

Lauver,    G.     M. 

3435   W.    \'an   Buren   St.,   Chicago,   111. 

Lawver,   H.    N R.   D.   1,   Omega,  Okla. 

i  Lawver,  J.    E Omega,  Okla. 

I  Layman,   J.   T. Amsterdam,   Va. 

Leaman,  W.   H.,    Monmouth,  Kans. 

I  Lear,  John  W.,  ...530  Stuart  Ave.,  Decatur,  111. 
I   Learn,    Levi,     Box    480,    Kalispell,    Mont. 

Leas,  L.   Elmer, 754  W.  Poplar  St.,  York,  Pa. 

t   Leatherman,    D.,    New    Carlisle,    Ohio. 

Leatherman,    E.   K.,    R.    D.   5,   Gettysburg,   Pa. 

Leatherman,  J.   B Burlington,   W.   Va. 

Leatherman,  J.   M Purgitsville,  W.   Va. 

Leatherman,  J.  N Purgitsville,  W.  Va. 

Leatherman,  J.    R R.   D.   3,  Vienna,  Va. 

Leatherman,   Minor,    Williamsport,   \V.  Va. 

Leatlierman,   R.   B Williamsport,   W.   Va. 

Leatherman,  Rolland  N.,  R.  D.  2,  Springfield,  Ohio 

Leavell,    O.    W.,    Wenatchee,    Wash. 

Leckrone,  Em Silverlake,  Ind. 

Leckrone,    Quincy,     

327    Spring    St.,    Royersford,    Pa. 

Leckrone,  Samuel, R.  D.  2,  Silver  Lake,  Ind. 

Ledbetter,    W.    S Rogersville,    Tenn. 

Leedy,  A.,    

...409    South    17th    St.,    Independence,    Kans. 

Leedy,  Harry  E.,    R.    D.   1,  Cerro  Gordo,  111. 

Leer,  Benjamin Shipshewana.  Ind. 

Lefever,  Elias  B.,    Groff's  Store,   Pa. 

Leftwich,  J.    P Gillaspie,   \^a. 

Lehigh,    S.    M.     Heidlersburg.    Pa. 

Lehman,    Franklin R.    D.    5,    Kingsley,    Iowa. 

Lehman,    J Guthrie,    Okla. 

Lehman,    L.    J.,     Reedley,    Cal. 

Lehman,    I'eter Chambersburg.   Pa, 

Lehman,  W.  C,   Olympia,  Wash. 

Lehmer,   G.   G.,    Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

Lehmer,    S.    G 

3207    Manitou    .Ave.,    Los   Angeles,    Cal. 

Lehner,   John R.    D.    1,    Greencastle,    Pa. 

Lemon,    C.    Edward,    Juniata,    Nebr. 

Lentz,   Chas.    A Leeton,    Mo. 

Lentz.    G.    \V..    6238    Hugh    St.,   Kansas    City,    Mo. 

Leonard,  Bruce Hartford  City,  Ind. 

Lerch,   James  M Knox,    Ind. 

Lerew,  Isaac  S Portis,  Kans. 

Lerew,    Lewis Portis,   Kans. 

Lesh,    John,     Mountain    Home,    Idaho. 

Lewis,  A.    T Medina,  Va. 

Lewis,    Arthur,     

...400  North  8th  St.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Lewis,  C.  A 506  E.  Vine  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

Lewis,   David  H Solitude.  N.  C. 

Lewis,  J.   F Taylors  Valley,   Va. 

Lewis,  J.  G Taylors  Valley,   Va. 

Lewis,   S.   E Taylors  Valley,   Va. 

Lewis,  W.   R Damascus,   \'a. 

Lichtenwalter,  A.   B.,    

123  Carrie  St.,  McPherson,  Kans. 

Lichty,  W.   H R.   D.  Waterloo,  Towa. 

Liebau,  J.   M Grenola,   Kans. 

Light,  Caleb Decatur,  Nebr. 

Lieht    l\     E Mnuntville,  Pa. 

Lightcap,   J.    C,    Mansfield,    111. 


Lightner,  B.  F Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Lilligh,   Henry Mulberry   Grove,   111. 

Lilly,  Andrew  J Lawson,  Tenn. 

Lilly,    H   J.,    Carlisle,    Ark. 

Lilly,  T Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Lind,   Abraham Astoria,   111. 

Lingenfelter,   M Canton,   111. 

Lininger,    M.     C,     Ashland,    Oregon. 

Lint,   C.  G Meyersdale,   Pa. 

Little,     David    L.,     Mount     Union,     Pa. 

Long,  Caleb Boonesboro,  Md. 

Long,   C.   E.,    Penn   Laird,   Va. 

Long,  Daniel  H Peru,  Ind. 

Long,  D.   Victor,    

Hamilton    Blvd.,    Hagerstown,    Md. 

Long,    Daniel    W Garrett,    Pa. 

Long,    Emanuel,    Bridgewater,   Va. 

Long,    E.    F Boonsboro,    Md. 

Long,   Ira   E R.    D.,   Mansfield,   Ohio. 

Long,  J.  A 800  W.  Locust  St.,  York,  Pa. 

Long,  Jacob  M.  (mute),   Red  Cloud,  Nebr. 

Long,  M.  Alva,    Big  Timber,  Mont. 

Long,    O.    V Martinsburg,    Pa. 

Long,   S.   D.,    R.    D.    1,  Mt.   Jackson,  Va. 

Long,  VV.  H Garrison,  Iowa. 

Long,   W.    J Worthington,    Minn. 

Long,  Walter  S.,    ..218  Fourth  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

Longanecker,  Daniel Paola,  Kans. 

Longanecker,    H.    C,     Tekoa,    Wash. 

Longanecker,  J West  Manchester,  Ohio. 

Longanecker,  J.   H.,    Palmyra,   Pa. 

Longanecker,  N Hartville,  Ohio. 

Longenecker,    Linn   B.,    Lititz.   Pa. 

Lookingbill,    Carmon,    Maxwell,   Iowa. 

Loomis,  Ed New  Philadelphia,  Ohio. 

Lough,    Morris,    Ollie,    Iowa. 

Love,   L.    F.,    S.    Denver   Sta., 

R.   D.   2,  Box  36,  Denver,  Colo. 

Lovegrove,  J.  W Box  90,  Creighton,  Mo. 

Lowe,   Troy,    R.   D.    1,   Eunice,   N.    C. 

Lowry,  Wm.  L Marlow,  W.  Va. 

Ludwick,   B.   B Somerset,   Pa. 

Luke.    George Fruita,    Colo. 

Lutz,     Ezra Lena,    111. 

Lytle,  David Deshler,  Ohio. 


Mc Avoy,   E.  W Onego,  W.  Va. 

McCann,  E.  B.,   Sykeston,  N,  Dak. 

McCann,     .S.     iSI.,     Bridgewater,     Va. 

McCann,  W.  J., Sykeston,  N.  Dak. 

McClane,    John,    York,    N.    Dak. 

McClane,  John Knox,  N.  Dak. 

McCorkle.    U.    R. R.    D.    8,    Sidney,   Ohio. 

McCoy,   F^rank,    

....East   Washington    St.,    Chambersburg,    Pa. 

McCue,  B.  M Garden  City,  Kans. 

McCune,  F.   E.,    Princeton,  Kans. 

McCune,   Isaac   Mell,    Medicine   Lake,   Mont. 

McCune,    O.    R.,    

...36    N.    Thorp   Ave.,   Kansas   City,    Kans. 

McCune,  R.  F.,   Princeton,  Kans. 

McDonald,  A.  C Hardin,  Mo. 

McDonald,   Flomer   M.,    ..Hanging   Rock,    \V.    Va. 

McDowell,    C.    A.,    Bolivar,    Pa. 

McFadden,    David    R Smithville,    Ohio. 

McKee,   C.    F Oaks,    Pa. 

McKimmy,  J.  A Beaverton,  Mich. 

McKimmey,   T.   Wm.,    .  .  R.    D.    1,   Beaverton,   Mich. 

McKimmey,    Nathan,    Beaverton,   Mich. 

McKimmey,    Perry,    Beaverton,    Mich. 

McLellan,  Alfred    E.,    .  .  R.    D.    3,   Litchfield,   Nebr. 

McLcllan,   W.   P Litchfield,   Nebr. 

McMaster,  Thomas  G Waukesha,  Pa. 

McNutt,  C.  S Adel,  Iowa. 

Macey,   Louis North   Platte,   Nebr. 

Maddocks,  D.  B. 312-4th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

Madeira,    C Manheim,    Pa. 

Mahle,   Edward I'ryburg,   Pa. 

Mahler,    Geo.,    Romhauer,    Mo. 

Maiion,  J.   L.,    R.    D.    27,   Van   Buren,   Ind. 

Maliorney,  T.  W R.  D.  4,  Cherryvale,  Kans. 

Main,    J.    C Walkersville,    Md. 

Manon,  Geo Gypsum  City,  Kans. 

Mannon,   J.    F Sowers,    Va. 

Mannon,  Samuel Dulany,   Va. 


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BRETHREN    FAMILY   ALMANAC. 


Mansfield,   J.    M Ramey,   Minn, 

Mark,  John,    R.   D.   6,   Clare,  Mich. 

Marchand,    F.    E.,     

3435  Van   Buren   St.,   Chicago,  111. 

Markey,   E.   A Warrensburg,   Mo. 

Markley,    John    M. Argos,    Ind. 

Marshall,  E Hartford  City,  Ind. 

Martin,  A.   L.    B.,    

1353   Appleton    St.,    Long   Beach,   Cal. 

Martin,  Amos  M.,   .    .  .  .  R.  D.  3,  New  Holland,  Pa. 

Martin,    Chas Antioch,    W.    Va. 

Martin,    Harvey    J.,     Bealeton,    Va. 

Martin,  H.   B.,    Middletown,  Ind. 

Martin,  J.    F Yorkshire,   Ohio. 

Martin,    Nathan R.    D.    1,    Rheems,    Pa. 

Mason,   E.    \V R.   D.   2,   Norborne,   Mo. 

Mason,  John  H  ..R.  D.  2,  Box  40,  Norborne,  Mo. 

Mason,  Walter  W R.   D.    i,   Stet,   Mo 

Masters,    Hoke    H.,    Brummett,    N.    C. 

Masterson,  B.  F.,   Long  Beach,  Cal. 

Masterson,  J.   M Chatham,  111. 

Masterson,    J.    S Cement,    Okla. 

Mathias,    Oscar,    

...411    N.    Elena   Ave.,    Redondo    Beach,   Cal. 

Mathis,  J Bondurant,  Iowa. 

Maupin,  Geo.  A R.  D.  1,  Free  Union,  \'a. 

Maust,  C.  H Station  B,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Maust,   H.  F Macdoel,   Cal 

Maust,   M.   J.,    Markleysburg,   Pa. 

Maust,  S.  P Meyersdale,  Pa. 

Maxey,    Vankirk Yesso,    N.    Mex. 

May,  C.   E.    (colored) Washington,  Ohio. 

May,  J.   (colored) Circleville,  Ohio. 

May,    Siram Nokesville,    Va. 

Meek,   Levi  L Octavia,   Nebr. 

Mellinger,    John Hope,    Kans. 

Mellott,  John Pleasant   Ridge,   Pa. 

Mentzer,   D.    B. 

146    S.    Broad   St.,    Waynesboro,    Pa. 

Merrill,    D.    M Avilton,   Md. 

Messamer,    O.    E.,     Adel,    Iowa. 

Messner,  Peter  B Lake  Odessa,  Mich. 

Metz,    C.    W Weston,    (Oregon. 

Metz,   Daniel  O Johnsville,   Md. 

Metzler,    David Nappanee,    Ind. 

Metzler,    Christian Wakarusa,    Ind. 

Metzler,  J Wakarusa,  Ind. 

Meyer,    J.    G.,    Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Meyer,  J.  W.,  Jr Fredericksburg,  Pa. 

Meyers,    Harvey,    R.    D.    1,    Somerset,    Pa. 

Meyers,    J.    D Clarence,    Iowa. 

Meyers,   Samuel  A. R.  D.   1,   Somerset,   Pa. 

Mevcrs,  W.  H.,    R.  D.   2,  Somerset,  Pa. 

^Tichael,  G.  I R.   D.   3,   Kenmare,   N.   Dak. 

Michael,    Howard    D 

..3435   West   Van   Buren   St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Mickle,  Thos.   B Ryot,   Pa. 

Milham,    W.    II Spurmoore,    Okla. 

Miller,  Abednego Degraff,  Ohio 

Miller,    Abram,     

..R.  D.  2,  Box  114,  Williston.  N.  Dak. 
Miller,   Adam   H. R.   D.    3,   Louisville,   Ohio. 

626     East    Sixth    St.,    Hutchinson,    Kans. 

Miller,    Alfred     R.    D.     2,    Loganton,     Pa. 

Miller,  Andrew Eldorado,  Ohio. 

Miller,    Andrew    G 

626   E.    Sixth    St.,   Hutchinson,   Kans. 

Miller,  Anthony  A Bolar,  Va. 

Miller,    A.    B Staunton,    Va. 

Miller,   A.    B Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Miller,    A.    C,    R.    D.    39,    Grottoes,    Va. 

Miller,   A.    F Darlow,    Kans. 

Miller,   A.   H Bolar,    Va 

Miller,  A.   L R.   D.    1,   Dayton,  Va. 

MilU-r,   .\.    W R.    D.    1,   South    English.  Iowa. 

Miller,   Benjamin,    .  .  .  .  R.  D.    6,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Miller,  B.  B Greenmount,  Va. 

Miller,   B.    F Dallas  Center,    Iowa 

Miller,  R.   F R.   D.    2,   Vienna.   Va 

Miller,    T?rucc Darlow,    Kans. 

Miller,  B.  R Winston.  Mo. 

Miller.   B.    W Advance.    Pa 

Miller.   Chas.   A 

.323   S.   Eighteenth  .St.,  Independence.  Kans. 

Miller.    C.    C R.    D.    ^,   Wahash.    Ind. 

Miller,  Clyde  J R.    D.   4,    Brvan.   Ohio. 


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C.  L Martinsburg,  W.  Va 

David Gaston,  Ind. 

David  A.,   York,  N.  Dak. 

D.    B Atwood,   Colo. 

D.  Elmer 

1 21 4  Sixth  Ave.,  East  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

De  Witt,   H.,    :... 

Hebron     Seminary,    Nokesville,     Va. 

D.  L Mt.  Morris,  111. 

D.   P North  English,   Iowa. 

D.  W Robins,    Iowa. 

E.  C,  1047  Vistula  Ave.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
E.   J.,    Junction  City,   Oregon. 

E.  S.,    K.   D.    22,   Lineboro    Md. 

F.  E.,     Galesburg,    Kans. 

George  H Mt.  Carmel,  Pa. 

Geo.    H Point,    Pa. 

Geo.   K Cando,  N.   Dak. 

Geo.  W Clifton,  N.  C. 

Geo.    W La  Place,   111. 

H.  G Bridgewater,  Va. 

Henry   R R.   D.   2,   Spring   Forge,   Pa. 

Hugh De   Graff,   Ohio. 

Isaac,    York,   N.   Dak. 

Isaac  A Nokesville,  Va. 

Isaac  H Nash,  Okla. 

I.    B Gettysburg,   Ohio. 

I.    N Lordsburg,    Cal. 

I.  Wm Singersglen,  Va. 

Jonathan Comet,   N.   C. 

Jacob  A R.  D.    i,  Allen,   Pa. 

J.    A.,    Manvel,    Tex. 

J.   A New  Lisbon,  Ind. 

J.    A Stockport,    Ind. 

T.  A., .R.   D.   1,  Wawaka,  Ind. 

John   A.,    Oakville,   Pa. 

J.    B Curryville,    Pa. 

John  B New  Paris,  Pa. 

J.   C,    Timberville,   Va. 

J.    E Mt.    Morris,    111. 

John    G.,     Ashland,    Oregon. 

J.    H Berkey  Ave.,   Goshen,   Ind. 

John  H.,  ..  .Summit  Ave.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 
J.  Kurtz,  3^8  Sixtieth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

J.  P. R.   D.   3,  Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio. 

J.    R Nappanee,    Ind. 

John  W.,  R.  1).  4,  Box  35,  :Morrison,  111. 
John  W.,    R.   D.    1,  Grottoes,  Va. 

Lewis,     Sultan,  "  Wash. 

L.  E Wenatchee,  Wash. 

L.  H Lost  Rive.-,  W.  Va. 

L.    S R.    D.    s.   Harrisonburg,   Va. 

:\rartin    M.,    R.  'D.    4.    Marion,    Ind. 

Merlin 

3435   W.    \'an   Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

M.  B .Spring  Creek,  Va. 

Monroe  B.,    Sergeantsville,   N.  J. 

N.    J. Rockyford,    Colo. 

Noah   H R.    D.    1,   Cerro  Gordo,   111. 

N.  j R.    D.    2,    Westover,    Md. 

O.    S. Bridgewater,    Va. 

Peter Jonesboro,   Tenn. 

P.  S Roanoke,  Va. 

P.  U.,   R.  D.  2,  Berlin,  Pa. 

Roy     E 

3435   Van   Buren   St..   Chicago.  111. 

R.  H.,  New  Ross,  Ind. 

.S West   Alexandria,   Ohio. 

^.    A Accident,    Md. 

S.    B.,    1060  Third  •\ve..  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

S.    C Huntingdon,    Pa. 

vS.   Christian Elgin.  111. 

S.  D., Mt.  Sidney,  Va. 

S.    G Greensburg,    Pa. 

S.  H Sunnyside,  Wash. 

S.   T.,    McPherson.  Kans. 

S.   M R.    D.,   Waterloo,   Iowa. 

S.   P New  Sharon,  Iowa. 

S.    S. Laplace,    111. 

S.    S East   Berlin.    Pa. 

T.  J R.  D.  1,  Kenedy,  Texas. 

William Jacobs     Mills,     Pa. 

Wm R.    D.    2,' South   Bend.   Ind. 

W.    IT 

...320  S.  18th  St..  Independence,  Kans. 
W.  R.,  3501  W.  Congress  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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BRETHRExM    FAMILY    ALMAXAC. 


Miller,    Winfield    T 

2704  W.   North  Ave.,  Baltimore,   Md. 

Mills,  John  W R.  D.   3,  Johnstown,   Pa. 

Minnich,   David    R.   D.  41,    Union  City,  Ind. 

Minnich,  G.  W.,  Brethren  Home,  Greenville,  Ohio. 

Minnich,    Otto    L.,     Hemet,    Cal. 

Minnich,  Wm. R.  D.    1,   Union,  Ohio. 

Minnix,  Jos.   C Roanoke,   La. 

Mishler,    Geo Cambridge,    Nebr. 

Mishler,   Iverson    E New    Paris,    Ind. 

Mishler,  J.    D.,    South   Whitley,   Ind. 

jNIishler,   John    L.,    

902    Sutton   Ave.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Mishler,    M.    J.,    McPherson,    Kans. 

Mitchel,    John    A.,     Saline    City,    Ind. 

Mitchel,  John  C, R.  D.  2,  Center  Point,  Ind. 

Mitchel,     Zion,      Wirtz,     Va. 

Moherman,  T.   S Ashland,  Ohio. 

Mohler,   Dan    Cerro   Gordo,   111. 

Mohler,  D.  L Leeton,  Mo. 

Mohler,    D.    M.,    Grand  Junction,    Colo. 

Mohler,  George,    Rombauer,  Mo. 

Mohler,    H.    B.,    Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Mohler,    Harvey    H Grand   Junction,    Colo. 

Mohler,   Jesse    D.,    VVarrensburg,    Mo. 

Mohler,  J.  E.,    58th  and  Benner  Sts., 

Highland  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Mohler,    James    M Leeton,    Mo. 

Mohler,    John    M Leeton,    Mo. 

Mohler,  J.   M.,    

,.427    West  Main    St.,    Mechanicsburg,    Pa. 

Mohler,    Levi    S.,    Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Mohler,  M.   S Leeton,  Mo, 

Mohler,    Wm Miami,    N.    Mex. 

Moll,  John   T.,    Covington   Ludlow,   Ky. 

Molsbee,   Absalom    Nocona,   Texas. 

Montgomery,  A.   S R.  D.  1,  Boone  Mill,  Va. 

Montgomery,   Riley Bringhurst,  Ind. 

Montis,    S Fredericktown,    Ohio. 

Moomaw,   A R.   D.    2,   Prairie   City,    Iowa. 

Moomaw,  J.  P.,   Williams,  Oregon. 

Moomaw,   R.   M Apple  Creek,  Ohio. 

Moore,    J.    B.,  , Cambridge,    Nebr. 

Moore,  jf.    E.,    .- 

...1648    Des   Moines    St.,   Des   Moines,    Iowa. 

Moore,  J.  H Elgin,  111. 

Moore,     James     M 

3435   W.    Van  Buren  St.,   Chicago  111. 

Morphew,   J.    E.,    Cadillac,    Mich. 

Morris,  James  H.,   New  York  Hall,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Mortin,    Silas Mt.    Etna,    Iowa. 

Moss,   Aaron Huntington,   Ind. 

Moss,  Loring  I R.   D.   Copemish,   Mich. 

Moss,  Owen  C Duffy.  W.  Va. 

Mourer,    John    H. R.    D.    20,    Idaville,    Ind. 

Mow,  A.  I Weiser,  Idaho. 

Mowry,    H.    R.,    R.    D.    1,   Maurertown,    Va. 

Moyer,    Elmer    R.    D.    2,    Souderton,    Pa. 

Moyers,  Henry, Dovesville,  Va. 

Mullens,  J.    P Skeetrock,   Va. 

Mummert,  M Menges  Mills,  Pa. 

Munson,    A.   A Lagrange,  Mich. 

Murphy,    Ross    D Rummel,    Pa. 

Murphy,  William Carlisle,  Pa. 

Murray,  Claude  H.,    ....Box  118,  Kenmare,  Ohio. 

Murray,  Jacob  A.,    R.  D.   1,  Smithville,  Ohio. 

Murray,    James,    Sterling,    Ohio. 

Murray,  John Bean  Station,  Tenn. 

Murray,   Jos.    H.,    Roanoke,   Va. 

Murray,     J.     C,      

118  N.  Senate  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Murray,   M.    R.,    ..1514    Francis,    St.   Joseph,   Mo. 

Musselman,    A.    P.,    Arcadia,    Nebr. 

Musser.  I.   N Columbia,  Pa. 

Myer,   Diller   S.,    Bareville,   Pa. 

Myer,    John    W.,    748    Union    St.,    Lancaster,    Pa. 
Myer,   O.    A.,    

R.  D.  2,  Box  101.  Williston,  N.  Dak. 

Myers,   A.    E.,    Paola,    Kans. 

Myers,  Ananias Box  25,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Myers,  Benton Bangor,  Cal. 

Mvers,    C.    E Shelocta,   Pa. 

Myers,  C.   S Springbrook,   N.   Dak. 

Myers,  Earl,  Hardy,  Nebr. 


Myers,    Frank    B 

552   W.    Seventh   St.,   Winona,   Minn. 

Myers,    F.    A. Auburn,    HI. 

Myers,   Franklin. Lanark,   111. 

Myers,    G.    S Curry ville,    Pa. 

Myers,  I.  C Greenmount,    \  a. 

Myers,  Isaac  L Centralia,  Wash. 

Myers,  J.  A Huntingdon,   Pa. 

Myers,   J.   H.,    Markleysburg,    Pa. 

Myers,    Jacob     L.,     Sterling,     111. 

Myers,   Jacob    M.,    K.    D.  Red    Lion,    I'a. 

Myers,  J.    M.,    Minot,    N.    Dak. 

Myers,   John Lititz,   Pa. 

Myers,  John Sylvan,   Pa. 

Myers,  J.  L.,   Loganville,  Pa. 

Myers,   J.    T.,    

2541     W.     Lehigh     Ave.,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Myers,   M.   M R.  D.   i,  Clifton  Station,  Va. 

Myers,    Millard    R 

178   North  Taylor  Ave.,  Oak   Park,   111. 

Myers,   O.    R.,    Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Myers,  R.  T McVeytown,  Pa. 

Myers,  S.  B R.  D.   i,  Dallastown,   Pa. 

Myers,  S.  F.,   North  Wales,   Pa. 

Myers,    S.    L R.    D.    1,  Hardy,   Nebr. 

Myers,  Tobias,    

2260    N.    Park    Ave.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Myers,    T.    T.,    Huntingdon,    Pa. 

Myers,  Walter  A.,    Nokesville,  Va. 

Myers,   Walter  N R.   D.   3,  Clymer,   Pa. 

Naflf,   Benj.   T Dillons   Mill,   Va. 

Naff,     Daniel Naffs,     Va. 

Naff,   D.   C,    R.   D.    3,   Roanoke,   Va. 

Naff,   John   A.,    R.    D.    1,    Boone    Mill,    Va. 

Naff,  W.  H R.  D.  5,  Box  46,  Floyd,  Va. 

Nair.    C.    E Broadway,    Va. 

Nead,  A,   E Limestone,  Tenn. 

Nead,   Daniel   P R.   D.   7,   Box   62,   Peru,  Ind. 

Neal,   Wm.   F R.   D.   2,   Claypool,   Ind. 

Nedrow,   Elmer   F.,    

737  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Nedrow,    R.    A.,    Frederick,    Md. 

Neff,  A.   L Syracuse,  Ind. 

Neff,   B.   W R.   D.,   Quicksburg,    Va. 

Neff,    Chas. New   Paris,    Ind. 

Neff,   David,    Roann,  Ind. 

Neff,    E.   E Nokesville,   Va. 

Neff,    Earl    E Circleville,    Ohio. 

Neff,    Henry Nappanee,    Ind. 

Neff,  Henry  J.,   R.  D.  1,  South  Wliitley,  Ind. 

Neff,  Isaac  M Fairfax,  Va. 

Neff,  James Shakespeare,  Ind. 

Neff,  James  M.,    Springville,  Cal. 

Neff.   Raleigh   R R.   D.    1,  New  Paris,   Ind. 

Neff,  W,   B.,    R.   D.    2,   Beavertpn,   Mich. 

Neher,  Amos  A San  Dimas,  Cal. 

Neher,    Ananias,    Guthrie,    Okla. 

Neher,    Andrew McCune     Kans. 

Neher,  A.   S.,    .  .  .  .  R.  D.   4,  Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio. 

Neher,   David,    Custer,   Mich. 

Neher,  E.  J Hollywood,  Ala. 

Neher,  J.   C Nampa,   Idaho. 

Neher,   J.    H Hudson.    111. 

Neher,  L.  H North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Neher,  L.   M Milford,   Ind. 

Neher,     Oscar,     Custer,     Mich. 

Neher,  S.  S Twin  Falls,  Idaho. 

Neher,  Wm.  D Chcnoa,  Til. 

Neibert,  F.  J R.   D.   1,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Neikirk,  D.  H Lemasters.   Pa. 

Nelson,    N.     B.,     Holmesville,    Nebr. 

Nelson,  N.  P Rosalia,  Kans. 

Nesselrodt,    Chas Belgrade,    \'a. 

Netzley,   Wm R.    D.    41,   Union   City,   Ind. 

Nevinger,    G Rockyford,    Colo. 

Newcomb,    Lewis,    Rocky    Point,   Va. 

Newcomer,  E Mt.  Morris,  111. 

Newcomer,    M.    S Mt.    Morris,    111. 

Newcomer,  S.  I Lanark.  111. 

Niccum,  D.  H Bordulac.  N.  Dak. 

Nicholson,   C,    Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Nickey,  Amos  J R.   D.    2,   Kearnev,   Nebr. 

Nickey,  Paul  A R.  D.   3.  Kearney,  Nebr. 

Nickey,   S.  G.,    Moorefield,  N«br. 


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BKh^lHKbA     i^A.\iii.Y     A1..MA.\AL. 


Nicodemus,    R.    H.,    

3435    \V.    Van   Buren   St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Nill,  Joseph R.   D.   1,  Hollister,   Okla. 

Nine,    Garfield,    Weed,    Cal. 

Nine,    W.    F Macdoel,    Cal. 

N'ininger,  C.  E.,  409  \V.  First  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Xminger,  Harvey,    Guthrie,  Okla. 

N'ininger,    J.     C,     

..1219    E.    Vilas    Ave.,    Guthrie,    Okla. 

Nininger,    R.    \\'.,    Guthrie,    Okla. 

Nissly,  Jacob Richland   Sta.,   I'a. 

Niswander,  I.   B.,    ..1423  E.  Grant,  Guthrie,  Okla. 

Niswander,   S.    F R.    D.   7,   Caldwell.   Kans. 

Noffsinger,    E R.    D.    41,    Union   City,   Ind. 

•N'ofFsinger,   Jesse R.    D.    6,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Noffsinger.  W.    P R.   D.   35.   Union  City,   Ind. 

.Nolen,      I'osie,      Elamsville,     \  a. 

Norcross,    D.    A Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Norris,    E.    O.,     R.    D.,    38,    Ingalls,    Ind. 

Norris,  J.  W 

1510   \\'est   Second   St.,   Marion,  Ind. 

Norris,    S.    A R.    D.    1,    Shirleysburg,    Pa. 

Numer,  J.  H Ft.   Scott,  Kans. 

Nyce,    W.    G St.    Peters,    Pa. 

Oaks,  L.  C,    Woodland,  Mich. 

Ober,    H.    K Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Oberholtzer,   I.    E.,    Daleville,  Va. 

Oberholtzer,  W.  H Myerstown,  Pa. 

Oberlin,     Allen     A 

910   Michigan    Ave.,    Logansport,    Ind. 

Oberlin,    Chas.    Royer     

910   Michigan   Ave.,    Logansport,    Ind. 

Ockerman,   L.    E. R.    D.    3,    Hillsboro,    Ohio. 

Ockerman,   J.    E. Woodville,    Ohio. 

Ockerman,    L.    E.,     R.    D.    3,    Hillsboro,    Ohio. 

Oellig,  C.   R Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Ogden,     Orlando,     Unionville,    Iowa. 

Oren,  A.    W Clayton,   Ohio. 

Oren,    Noah Carthage,   Mo. 

Osborne,    John     D.,     Tacoma,    V'a. 

Otto,  John   E Sharpsburg,  Md. 

Overfelt,    S Mountain    Grove,    Mo. 

Overholt,   Jonas Dutton,    Mich. 

Overholser,    Lewis   B.,    Talent,   Oregon. 

Overholser,    Wm Warsaw,    Ind. 

Overholtzer,  Derius Covina,  Cal. 

Overholtzer,   D.    T Covina,   Cal. 

Overholtzer,  E.  C.,  1538  Henry  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Overholtzer,  J Glenn,   Cal. 

Overholtzer,    S.    A Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Overhultz,  J.  N Keuka,  Fla. 

Owens,    Martin    G.,    Transom,    N.    C. 

Oxley,    Charles    F McClave,    Colo. 

Oxley,    John Quinter.    Kans. 

Painter.  Geo.  W Kountz.  Va. 

Pannell,  Wm R.  D.   2.  Stuarts  Draft,  Va. 

Parish,  J.  A.,    9  Henry  St.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Partcli,    A.    H Sunnyside,    Wash. 

Patrick,    Thomas R.    D.    2,    I'eiibrook,    Pa. 

Patten,  John    R.    D.   2,   Stanley,  Wis. 

Paul,    D.    W North    Manchester,    Ind. 

Paul.    Wm R.    D.    i.   Milford.    Ind. 

Payton.   S.   W.  412   Madison   St..   Connersville.   Ind. 
Pearce,  Samuel...  724  Horner  St.,  Johnstown,   Pa. 

Peck,    T.    C R.    D.    I,    P.ox    42,    Holton.    Kans. 

Peck.  L.  A Savage.   Pa. 

Peebler,   A.  J.,    Salt  Fork,  Okla. 

Peek,    Francis    M. Grove    City,    Kan.s. 

Pcifcr.    L.    R R.    D.    2,    Springfield.    Ohio. 

Pence,  Daniel Ivy,  W.  Va. 

Pence,    Geo.    F.,    White    Pine,    Tenn. 

I'ence,    Joseph Port    Republic.    \'a. 

Pence.    .Samuel North    River,    Va. 

Pepple.    Elmer R.    D.    1.    Laotto,    Ind. 

Perrott,   George  A. R.   D.    1,   Boonsboro,   Md. 

Petcher,   Glen   W.,    Fruitdale,   Ala. 

I'rtcrs,   Amos  B Wrnatchce,  Wash. 

Peters,    Daniel R.    D.    1.   Boone   Mill.   Va. 

Peters.     Trsse \Vrnatchcc,     Wash. 

Peters,   tohn    R R.   D.   2,  Wcnatchee,   Wash. 

Peters.   'Nf  orton    H  .  .  .  > Manvrl.   Texas. 

T'eters.   N.   C R.    D.    1,    Boone   Mill,   Va. 

Peters,     Owen,      Quinter.     Kans. 

Peters,  Preston R.  D.  1,  Boone  Mill,  Va. 


Peters,    Riley    L R.    D.    3,    Wirtz,    Va. 

Peters,  Wilfred R.  D.  3,  Wirtz,  Va. 

Peters,    Wm Detrick,    Va. 

Peters,    Woodford,    Tippecanoe   City,    Ohio. 

Peterson,   A.   M.    .  .  R.   D,   3,    Fountain  City,  Tenn. 
Peterson,  Andrew  P.,   

...616  East  Commercial  Ave.,  Weiser,  Idaho. 

Peterson,    B.    M Lamborn,    Kans. 

Peterson,   E R.   D.  6,   Poplar,  N'.   C. 

Peterson,   J.    H Fountain   City,   Tenn. 

I'eterson,  P.   C Herington,  Kans. 

J'eterson,    Sol Relief,    N.    C. 

Petre,  David  R., R.  D.  1,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Petry,    Andrew     liollansburg,    Ohio. 

Petry,   Benj.    F R.    D.    10,   Eaton,   Ohio. 

Petry,    C.    C Kitchel,    Ind. 

Petry,   Carl   G.,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Care  of  Sanitarium,  H.  P.  O. 

Petry,    C.    II Berthold,    N.    Dak. 

Petry,   E.    S.,    Berthold,   N.   Dak. 

Petry,   Luther Richmond,   Ind. 

Petry,   Samuel,    R.    D.   33,   Port   Republic,   \a. 

Petry,  Stepli.   S Berthold,  N.  Dak. 

Pfautz,  Jacob,    R.   D.  5,   Myerstown,   Pa. 

Pfautz,   J.    K.,    R.    D.    1,    Bareville,    Pa. 

Pfoutz,  C.  L Gettysburg,  Pa. 

I'hilhppi,  \\  m.   R Navarre,  Kans. 

Phillips,  G.  A.,    R.   D.   1,  Waynesboro,   Va. 

I'hillips,  W K.    D.    2,   Montrose,   W.   \'a. 

Pippin,    Evcrct Nappanee,    Ind. 

I'hipps,   Elmer R.   D.   2,  Windall,  Ind. 

Pittman,  H.   E Loraine,   111. 

i'itzer,  John   K Cordell,  Okla. 

Plank,   John   M R.    D.    6,    N.   Yakima,   Wash. 

Piatt,    W.    M El    Centro,    Cal. 

Fletcher,    I.    R.,    R.    1).    1,    Stahlstown,    Pa. 

Plum,  S.   S R.    D.    5.   Polo,  111. 

Poflf,   Chester  W R.    D.   1,  Kokomo,  Ind, 

Pollard,   R.   T Garrett,   Pa. 

Pollock,  Alvin,   ISo   N.   \an   Buren  St.,   Batavia.  111. 

Pontius,    Bert,    Elkhart,    Ind. 

Popejoy,    Wm.     A.,     Poneto,    Ind. 

Porter,  S.   E Bradford,  Ohio. 

Powell,    E.    M.,     K.    1).    2,    Buena    \'ista,    \'a. 

Prather,  A.  T R.   D.  2,   Woodruff,  S.  C, 

Prather,  Marion    Woodruff,  S.   C. 

Prather,    O.     J. Laurens,    S.     C. 

Pratt,    E.    W Payette,    Idaho. 

Prentice,    Geo.,    R.    D.    3,   Aline,    Okla. 

Price,  C.   C Polo,   111. 

Price,    David    E Mt.    Morris,    HI. 

Price,  J.   M Harleysville,   l*a. 

Price,  M.  V Alpena  Pass,  Ark. 

Price,   Theodore,    Bowdon,   N.    Dak. 

Price,    Wilson     T.,     Wayne,    i\rk. 

Priddy,    Anson    C.,    R.    1).    6,    Munn'e,    Ind. 

Priddy,   Jacob   W R.    D.    u,   Muncie,   Ind. 

Prigel,   J.    M.,    Gittings,    Md. 

Pritchett,    R.    B Daleville,    \'a. 

Prowant,    D.,     Continental,    Ohio. 

Prowant,  Elmer   R Continental,  Ohio. 

Prowant,    L.    H Latty,    Ohio. 

I'uderbauglx,   A Ozawkie,   Kans. 

Puffenbarger,   G.   M Doehill,    Va. 

I\illen,   W.    H.,    Marcola,  Oregon. 

Pursely,   A.    F.  ...R.    D.   2,    Box  49,   Buchanan,   \a. 

Puterbaugh,  D.  B Lanark,  111 

Puterbaugh,   Levi,    R.    D.    10.    Argos,    Ind. 

Pyle,    W.    H.,    Greene,    Iowa. 

Quick,   C.   L College   Corner,   Ohio. 

Quakenbush,   Ralph R.    D.    4,  Madison,   Kans, 

Racer,  J.  A.,  Jr Kimball,  Va. 

Racer,   John   A Kimball,   Va. 

Rairigh,'  Geo.  S Denton,  Md. 

Rairigh,   I.   F R.    D.   4.^   Clarksvillc.   Mich. 

Rairigh,   S.   P.,    R.   D.    1,   Ridgely,   Md. 

Ralston,   J.    E Sheldon,    Iowa. 

Rambow,  Geo Douds  Station.  Iowa. 

Ranck.    B.    F 608    Bell    Ave..    Altoona.    Pa. 

Randolph,    Sherfey,    Limestone,   Tenn. 

Randolph,   T.    G Melvin    Hill,    N.    C. 

Rarick,  Jacob  W.,  McCollough   Blvd.,  Muncie,   Ind. 

Rarick,   Tohn   G..   R.   D.,   Batavia,  Iowa. 

Rarick,   W.    Carl 

..274   N.   Holmes  Ave.,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 


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Rascher,  Harry  H.,    Roaring  Spring,  Pa. 

Read,    John    A Catalpa,    Kans. 

Ream,  James  F.   Quakertown,  Pa. 

Reber,  D.  C Elizabethtown,  Pa. 

Redenbo,  Oscar   B Pleasant  Mound,   111. 

Redmon,    S.    S R.    D.    2,    Nampa,    Idaho. 

Redding,    L.    J.,     Flagler,    Colo. 

Reece,    Enos  J.,    R.    D.    1,    Fairview,   Mo. 

Reed,  A.  G.,   Yesso,  Mex. 

Reed,   C.   D Troutville,   Va. 

Reed,  Eli,    Troutdale,  Grayson  Co.,  Va. 

Reed,  E.  M Hope,  Kans. 

Reed,   G.    O Dulany,   Va. 

Reed,   Henry R.    D.    3,   Floyd,   Va. 

Reed,  Isaac Alumridge,  Va. 

Reed,  John  A Bangor,   Cal. 

Reed,    John   A Sparta,    N.    C. 

Reed,    Michael,    R.    D.    3,    Floyd,    Va. 

Reed,   N.    C. R.    D.    1,    Eunice,   N.    C. 

Reed,    P.    D Limestone,    Tenn. 

Reed,   Q.   D Hope,   Kans. 

Reed,   Richard,    R.    D.    1,   Sowers,  Va. 

Reed,   R.   E.,    Morgantown,   W.   Va. 

Reed,    R.    H.,    Whitepost,    Ky. 

Reed,  S Myrtlepoint,  Oregon. 

Reed,  Samuel  P Dulany,  Va. 

Reed,   Wm.   A.,    Melvin  Hill,   N.    C. 

Reed,  Wyatt Alumridge,   Va. 

Reese,  J.    W.,    .  .  .  R.    D.    4,    Bowling  Green,   Ohio. 

Reeves,  Alfred  H Barnum,  Minn. 

Reeves,  C.  D Barnum,   Minn. 

Reichard,    W.     S 

138    So.    Potomac    St.,   Hagerstown,   Md. 

Reidenbach,   R.   S Hinkletown,    Pa. 

Reiff,  J.  B Holmesville,  Nebr. 

Reiley,    Erastus   C Troutville,    Va. 

Reish,  Joseph,    D.,    Mt.    Morris,   111. 

Renner,  Eli . '. Burroak,  Kans. 

Renner,  F.  C New  Midway,  Md. 

Replogle,  Abram,    Roaring  Spring,   Pa. 

Replogle,    D.    II.,    K.    D.    1,    Mooreland,    Ird. 

Replogle,    Frank R.    D.    1,    Owasco,    Ind. 

Replogle,  H.    S Elderton,   Pa. 

Replogle,   Oliver,    R.    D.    1,    Etna  Green,   Ind. 

Resser,  Geo.,   Hanover,  Pa. 

Rhoads,  J.   R.,  , Newville,  N.  Dak. 

Rhodes,  Wm.,   (colored) ,    

Sheridan    Home,   Arvada,  Colo. 

Reynolds,    Chas. R.    D.    1,    Panora,   Iowa. 

Ribblett,  David  C,   R.  D.  2,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Richard,    Herbert   F.,    

3435    Van   Buren   St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Richard,  J.   H Maitland,    Pa. 

Richards,  D.   R.,   R.  D.  38,  Ingalls,  Ind. 

Richardson,  J Meadovvbluff.  W.   Va. 

Richcreek,  F.  O North  Webster,  Ind. 

Riddlesberger,  I.,   30   E.   .^rd   St.,  Waynesboro,   Pa. 

Ridgley,  Dow  A R.  D.   i,  Parkersburg,  111. 

Rife,   Joseph   D. Roann,   Ind. 

Rife,   Obed  C,    Converse,    Ind. 

Riggleman,  J Monterville,  W.  Va. 

Ritjgleman,   W.   L Rockoak,   W.   Va. 

Rilea,   E.   E.,    R.  D.   2,  Ireton,  Iowa. 

Rinehart,  Abram Onward,  Ind. 

Riner,  James  A Oakhill,  W.  Va. 

Ritchey,    I.    S Towner,    Colo. 

Ritchey,   S Yellow   Creek,    Pa. 

Ritchey,  W.   S.,    R.    D.    1,   Everett,   Pa. 

Rittenhouse,  E.  M.,    R.  D.,  Alvordton,  Ohio. 

Ritter,   H.    H.,    

. .  .Broadway  and  Gates  Sts.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Roberson,    J.    B.,     Dodson,    Va. 

Roberts,  D.  W.,    R.   D.   1,   Salem,  Va. 

Roberts,  Frank,    Albia,  Iowa. 

Roberts,  I.  F New  Creek,  W.  Va. 

Robertson,  T.   F....R.   D.  1,  Winston-Salem,   N    C. 

Robertson,  Price,   Lindsay,  Cal. 

Robertson,  J.  P.,   ..R.  D.  1,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Robeson,  Jesse  I Lonaconing,  Md. 

T^obins,   Joseph   P R.   D.    s.   Brookville,   Ohio. 

Robinson,  John  A.,   'A'," 

1109    S.    Washington    St.,    Denver,   Colo. 

Robinson,  T.  A.,   ..Lock  Box  137,  Maxwell,  Iowa. 

Robison,  Joseph Carey,  Ohio. 

Rock,  James  O Navarre,  Kans. 

Rodabaugh,  A,   R-  D-.  Collins,  Mo. 


Rodabaugh,    E.    G Stet,    Mo, 

Rodabaugh,   Willis Fredric,   Iowa. 

Rodahaver,  J.  J R.   D.    1.,  Mt.   Pleasant,   Pa. 

Rodecker,  Thomas Mendon,   Ohio. 

Rodes,    A.   J.,    Clovis,    N.   Mex. 

Rodgers,   J.    C Matthews,    Ind. 

Rogers,  James  \V., Braggvillc,  W.  Va. 

Rogers,    Levi,    Alum    Bank,    Bedford    County,    Pa. 

Rogers,  Thomas,    Windfall,   Ind. 

Rogers,  W.   F.,    V^ashti,   Va. 

Rohrer,  H.  W R.  D.   1,  Columbiana.  Ohio. 

Roller,   J.    S Timberville,    V' a. 

Ronk,  Chas., Bridgewater,  Va. 

Roof,  Alfred  B 2220   Pitt   St.,  Anderson,   Ind. 

Roop,    Geo.,    Union    Bridge,    Md. 

Roop,  W.   E Westminster,  Md. 

Roose,  Eli,   Nappanee,  Ind. 

Roose,  Hiram W'akarusa,  Ind. 

Root,    A.    C,    Grand  Junction,    Colo. 

Root,  John  A Ozawkie,  Kans. 

Root,  Jos.   A.,    Elk   City,  Okla. 

Root,  J.   S Arago,  Oregon. 

Root,  J.  W R.   D.   21,   Buck  Creek,   Ind. 

Root,     Lester,     Mondovi,     Wis. 

Root,  L.  H.,    Lawrence,  Kans. 

Root,    T.    C,    Ames,    Okla. 

Rose,  W.   A Palisade,   Colo. 

Rosenberger,  A.  S Covington,  Ohio. 

Rosenberger,   E.   H McComb,  Ohio. 

Rosenberger,  I.  J Covington,  Ohio. 

Ross,  J.   F.,    R.    D.    6,  Grafton,  W.   Va. 

Ross,   W.   L. R.    D.   2,    Seymour,   Ind. 

Roth,    David Blain,    Pa. 

Rothgeb,   M Luray,   Va. 

Rothrock,    Edgar Carlisle,    Nebr. 

Rothrock,  E.  S Carlisle,  Nebr. 

Rothrock,  H.  M.,    

703   S.   Fifty-first  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Rotruck,     Noah    :\1.,     Williamsport,    W.    Va. 

Row,  W.  J Junior,  W.  Va. 

Rowe,   C.    B R.    D.,    Dallas  Center.    Iowa. 

Rowland,   C.   P Lanark,  111. 

Rowland,  David Lanark,  111. 

Rowland,  D.  A.,   

516    N.    Dement   Ave.,    Dixon,    111. 

Rowland,  Elmer  S.,   R.  D.  6,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Rowland,   John,    Maugansville,   Md. 

Rowland,  "H.     R R.     D.    .6,    Hagerstown,    Md. 

Rowland,  John  E.,   Maugansville,  Md. 

Royer,   A.    II.,    R.    D.   5,   Ephrata,   Pa. 

Royer,  Galen  B Elgin,   111. 

Royer,   Harvey   L Dallas  Center,   Iowa. 

Royer,    J.    Abraham 

4612-73    St.,   S.   E.   Portland,  Oreg. 

Royer,  Jesse   E. .  .  R.    I).    4,    Box  57.   Madison,   Mo. 

Royer,  J.  G Mt.  Morris,  111. 

Royer,    John    L.,    R.    D.    4,    Myerstown,    Pa. 

Royer,  John  M.,    Millmont,   Pa. 

Royer,  Oliver,    Eldorado,  Ohio. 

Royer,  S.  D Bradford,  Ohio. 

Royer,   U.    S R.    D.    7,   Newton,   Kans. 

Royer,   Wm.,    R.    D.    2,  Arcanum,   Ohio. 

Ruble,  Lawrence McVeytown,  Pa. 

Rufif,  Edward,    Redfield,   Kans. 

Rufner,  G Auburn,  Ind. 

Ruhl,   Allen   B.,    R.    D.    5,   Manheim,    Pa. 

Rupel,  Andrew North  Liberty,  Ind. 

Rupel,    C.    F Walkerton,    Ind. 

Rupert,     Jesse     C,     Orbisonia,     Pa. 

Rush,  John  S R.   D.    7.  Everett.  Pa. 

Rust,  Arthur R.  D.  1.  Palisade,  Colo. 

Rust,    Rayburn    S. Stillwater,    Okla. 

Ryman,  J.  M.,  R.   D.   1,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Sadler,   John    Mclntyre,   Iowa. 

Sadler,   J.   W R.    D.    2,   Ostrander,   Minn. 

Sala,  Joseph    R.   D.  3,  Petoskey,  i*Iich. 

Salsbury,   C.   L Barron,  Wis. 

Sanders,  A.   W Litchfield,   Nebr. 

Sandy,  T.  D Springfield.  Ohio. 

Sanger, '  F.    P Braggville.   W.    Va. 

Sanger,  M.  G.,    R.  D.   2.  Mt.   Solon.  Va. 

Sanger,  S.   A. Don,  Va. 

Sanger,  S.   F Empire,  Cal. 

Sanger,  W.    E R.    D.    i.    Cordova,   Md. 

Sanger,  W.  H.,    R.   D.   2,   Vienna,  Va. 


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BRETHREN    FAMILY    ALMANAC. 


Sanner,    Jacob .Casselman,    Pa. 

Sappington,  G.  K.,   Union  Bridge,  Md. 

Sargent,    E.    B K.    L>.    1,    I'ayette,   Idaho. 

Sargent,    Frank Dunlap,    Kans. 

Sattertield,   J.    R.,    Dandridge,   Tenn. 

Saunders,  S.  R Cliamblissburg,   Va. 

Saville,    Isaac    J i'leasant    Dale,    VV.    \  a. 

sawyer,   VV .  H.  H Morrill,  Kans. 

Saylor,    F.    U.,     Cando,    N.    Dak. 

Saylor,  Ruda  A., Crawford,  Colo. 

Scaggs,  Lewis  C,   iNace,  Va. 

Schechter,    D.    P.,    ; 

465   Olmstcad  St.,   Winona,  Minn. 

Schechter,  Joshua,  jr Vv  orthington,  Minn. 

Schechter,    Samuel    li \\  enatchee,    W  ash. 

Schlosser,    Jolin Scheneck,     I'a. 

Schlosser,    Ralph    W Flizabethtown,   Pa. 

Schlotman,  S Missouri  Valley,  Iowa. 

Schmidt,  Chas.  C strawberry  Point,  Iowa. 

Schrock,    J.    H Middlebury,    Ind. 

Schrock,    \V.    G Berlin,    I'a. 

Schwalm,  H.  M VVakarusa,  Ind. 

Schwalm,    Harvey    \\  .,    .  .  .  .  R.    D.    5,   Goshen,   Ind. 

Schwalm,  Vernon,   North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Schwenk,    Charles   A.,    

Loganton,  Clinton  Co.,  Pa. 

o'cars,  A.   L R.    D.    i.   Garden   Grove,   Iowa. 

Secrist,  Caleb Cordova,  Md. 

Secrist,    Jacob    S.,    

R.   D.   2,   Box  35,  Olympia,  Wash. 

See,   S.   W ■. Mathias,    W.    Va. 

Seibert,  J.  C, Empire,  Cal. 

Sell,   Brice    K.    1).    i,   llollidaysburg,    Pa. 

Sell,  Daniel  D Plattsburg,  Mo. 

Sell,    David R.    D.    1,    Hollidaysburg,    I'a. 

Sell,   James   A R.    D.    i,    Hollidaysburg,    Pa. 

Sell,    Wm.     B Fredonia,    Kans. 

Sellers,  Arthur,   R.  D.  6,  Bryant,  Ohio. 

Sellers,    E.    G.,     

....3435    W.    \  an    Buren    St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Sellers,  G.   VV Bryan,  Ohio. 

Sellers,  John   H Bourbon,  Ind. 

Senger,    Antliony Ollie,    Iowa. 

Senger,    S.   J.    C. Astoria,    111. 

Setty,     Sanford,     Kerman,     Cal. 

Shaflfer,  J.    P>. Table  Grove,   111. 

Shaffer,  J.   B \alley   Furnace.   W.   Va. 

Shaffer,    J.    J.,     R.    D.    2,    Berlin,    Pa. 

.Shaffer,    Levi Hudson,    Iowa. 

Shaffer,   L.   G.,    Johnstown,    Pa. 

Sliamberger,    T.     E.,     Payette,    Idaho. 

Shamberger,  J.   H Medicine  Lodge,  Kans. 

Shanholtz,    J.    L.,     Levels,    W.    Va. 

Shank,    C.    A.,     Abilene,    Kans. 

Shank,    E Dayton,   Ohio. 

Sharp,    A.    M Egeland.    N.    Dak. 

Sharp,    B.    F.,    R.    D.    4,   Greenville,   Ohio. 

.Sharp,    S.   Z I'ruita,    Colo. 

Shaver,    Daniel Bent   Mountain,    Va. 

Shaver,    Isaac Copperhill,    Va. 

^haw,    O.    1- Dixon,    111. 

Sheaffer,    W.    I Huntsdale,    Pa. 

Sliearer,    Samuel   S.,    R.    I).    1,    Rheems,    Pa. 

Sheets,   Andrew Gray,   N.   C. 

Sheets,    E.    M Dresden,   N.    C. 

Sheets,    Henry    Scottsville,    \.    C. 

.Sliellenbcrge*-,   J.    W Lewistown,    Pa. 

Sliclley,    P.    G Richfield,    Pa. 

Shelly.   D.    F Ollie,   Iowa. 

Shenefelt,    Ernest,    Ames,    Okla. 

Shenk,   D.   M Dorrance,  Kans. 

Shcpfer,    E Sugarcreek,    Oliio. 

Shepherd,  J.  M R.  D.  38,  Ingalls,  Ind. 

Shepherd,     John Viola,     Wis. 

Shcrfy,     Ernest      1'..     3  13^,     Van     Buren     St..     '  v 

Bethany     I'.ible     .School,    Ciiicago,     111. 

Sherfy,    T. Mopt   Ida,    Kans. 

Sherfy,  Joel Greer,    Pasco   Co..   Fla. 

Sherfy,  J.   S R.  D.   1,  Ncal,  Kans. 

Sliorfy,    X.    P. T'.Iountvillc,   Tenn. 

Sherland.    Frc-d   W Wheelock,   N.   Dak. 

Shcrrick.   J.    F..    R.    D.    Middleton.    Mich. 

.Shcrrick.    M.    M Mt.    Morris.    111. 

Sliirk.    J.    X..    .'SI  8   Wfst.M-n    .\ve..    Waterloo.    Iowa. 

Shirk.    Urias    Box    44,    Long    IJeach,    Cal. 

Shickcl,  Jos Roanoke,    Va. 


Shideler,   Daniel,    R.    D.   3,   Warren,  _ 

Shideler,   Henry R.    D.    2,   McCune,   K 

Shideler,    Noah   M.,    . .  R.   D.    6,   Huntington, 

Shidler,    Wm Osceola, 

Shiflet,    Anfield,     Carrington,     N. 

Shirk,  D.  A R.  D.  1,  Polo, 

Shirk,  Nelson Mt.  Morris, 

Shirky,    J.    H.,     R.    D.    4,    Norborne, 

Shirky,   S.   B.,    R.    D.    4,   Norborne, 

Shisler,   J.    B Harleysville,j»  ■  n 

Shively,   Aaron Bayard,  C    ^'fl 

Shively,  E.   E R:  D.  21,  Bremen,  ■''  '^^ 

Shively,   G R.    D.    4,   Box   54,   Mifflinburg, 

Shively,  J.  K.,    Lordsburg, 

Shively,  J.   W Bourbon,  » , 

Shively,  J.   Will Newville,  N.   !    '{ 

Shively,   Levi   S Mt.   Morris, 

Shober,  S.   U Somerset, 

Shock,    D.    Warren,     

210    Spaulding  Ave.,   Chicago, 

Shoemaker,  C.   W  .,    R.   D.   1,  Overbrook,  K 

•Shoemaker,   Solomoi;   S.,    ....  R.   D.   1,  Lake,  C 

Shong,  David Sherwood,  C 

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Shook,    R.    M. Wendall, 

Shope,  A.  J.,    R.   1).   1,   Penbrook, 

Shorb,  D.  M Surrey,  N.  ] 

Showalter,   J.    S R.    D.    3,    Roanoke, 

Showalter,  Simon Northumberland 

Shrader,  J.    E Greencastle, 

Shreve,    R.    J Buchanan,    IV 

Shriver,  Aaron   F.,  8  43   S.   Main  St.,  Akron,  C 

Shroyer,     Daniel Carroll 

Shroyer,   Reuben R.   D.   2,  New  Berlin, 

Shuck,    J.    F Scotts    Bluff,    ^ 

Shull,   W.    H.,    R.    D.    41,   Virden* 

Shultz,    Lorence,    .  .  .  .  R.    D.    6,    Huntington, 

Shumaker,     David,     Jolinstown, 

Shuss,    Elijah,     Skeetrock, 

Shuss,    Robert    Alva,     

R.    D.    1,    Box    63,    Everett, 

Shutt,    N.    H.,     Howe,  jm.... 

Simons,   J.    B Lyle,   W  „  f 

Simmons,  A.   L Henrietta 

Simmons,   Tiios.   J Osceola, 

Simmons,  W.   K.,    .  .  .  .  R.    D.   35,  Union  City, 

Simpson,    A     P.,     Mt.    Etna.    I<^1' 

Sines,    A.    L Sines,       ' 

Sines,   S.  J Canaan,  W 

Sines,  W.  T .Swallow  Falls 

Sink,    D.    F..    R.    1).    3,    Lenox,    I 

Sink,  Henry  A 915  E.  23d  St.,  Anderson,  .  °„il 

'  "        ~  l^°-Hill.1J 

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Siple,  Geo.  L. 

Sites,    S.    G.,     Heizer,    W. 


Sizemore,  Jos.   I Edison,  T« 

Slabaugh,  Warren Wenatchee,  W,  l  „ 

Slifer.    C.    H Miami.      '^' " 

Sloniker,  Jacob R.    D.   3,  Formosa,  K 

Sluss,    Elijah,     Skeetrock, 

Slyder,   James,    R.    D.    3,    Chambersburg, 

Small,   J.    E Portis,    E 

Smeltzer,    Elias Arcadia,    __ 

Smeltzer,    Jesse     A ^°"' 

3135   VV.   Van  Buren  St. 

Smeltzer,   M Box    162,    Girard,    "' 

Smith,   Aaron Wauseon,  O   'w' 

Smith,  A.  J.,    .  .  .  R.    D.    1,  Conway  Springs,  K  ',''■ 

Smith,    B.    W Burlington.   W.     ™§ 

Smith,  C.   B Morrill,   K  ™§ 


Smith,  Daniel Cuba,  K; 


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..R.  D.  3,  Hamstead,       ™' 

Elk  City,  Of^ 

Connellys  Springs,   N 
W'estphalia,    K 


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Smith,   David. 

Smith,  E.   ] 

Smith,    E.    Lrc,    U.    D. 

Smith,    F.     R.     

Smith,    Hiram g 

1020    Santa   Fe   Ave.,   Los   Angeles,      T 

Smith,   H.    W R.    I).    1,    Sunfield,   M  "^' 

Smith,  H.    Z R.    D.   3,   Bradford,  O- 

Smith,    Jacob   O Bunkertown,     ^''  ^ 

Smith,  John Trotwood,  01 

Smith,    John   A Woodbury    * 

Smith.  J.    D R.   D.    i,    Richton. 

Smith.    J.     II R.     D.    1.    ^fau^ertown,     ^ 

Smith,  John    I R.    D.    1 .    Ohio.    ]  ^' 

Smith,  J.  M Woodland.  Mi  ? 

Smith.    T.    R Verona.    N.    D  71 

Smith,  Lee  R.,    R.   D.   2,  Box  27,  Albion.  I  '"'^l 


50 


BRETHREN  EAMILY  ALMANAC. 


Si,  L.  S 1548  Pacific  Ave.,  Atchison,  Kans. 

:h,     Leander,     Nevada,     Mo. 

th,  P.  A R.  D.   2,   Royersford,   Pa. 

■h,  S.  M Clarksville,  Mich. 

•Ji,    S.    Z Sidney,    Ohio. 

Ji,  T.  M Solitude,  Tenn. 

.h,  Welty  G R.  D.   1,  Mont  Alto,  Pa. 

h,  Wm Ames,  Okla. 

;h,  Wm.   A Antioch,  W.    Va. 

ier,  A.  P New  Windsor,  Md. 

ier,  David Akron,  Pa. 

Ier,   Edwin  A.,    Westminster,   Md. 

rely,    I.    C,    

78  Van  Buren  St.,  Naperville,  111. 

rely,  John   L Alvo,   Nebr. 

/ely,    S.    U.,    R.    D.    1,    Republic,    Ohio. 

1,  Daniel Sidney,  Ind. 

,1,  Geo.  W.,   ..R.  D.  5,  North  Manchester  Ind. 

1,     Harvey,     Covina,     Cal. 

1,    T.    H Cambridge,    Nebr. 

1,  J.  A.,   R.  D.   1,  South  Whitley,  Ind. 

1,  Levi Cambridge,  Nebr. 

1,   Samuel R.    D.    1,    Union,  Ohio. 

ter,  G.  A.,    R.   D.   5,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Ier,  Joseph   F.,    R.    D.    1,   Everett,   Pa. 

•ely,  J.  S Lanark,  III. 

A'berger,   A.    C Seeley,   Cal. 

vberger,    A.    L 

129  W.   10th  St.,  Newton,  Kans. 

svberger,   Isaac   N.,    

R.  D.   1,  Box  15,  Orland,  Ind. 

ffer.  Matt.   P.,    Ghent,   W.   Va. 

der,  B.  F. Belief ontaine,  Ohio. 

der,    David,    Selma,   Cal. 

der,  J,   M McPherson,   Kans. 

der,  L.  S Missouri  Valley,  Iowa. 

ier,    Phineas,     Williamsport,    W.    Va. 

snberger,    Aaron    D.,     Beatrice,    Nebr. 

jnberger,    D.    P 

R.   F.  D.  No.   3,  Tippecanoe  City,   Ohio. 

jners,  H.  A.,    Clay  City,  Ind. 

sfrank,   Geo Loree,   Ind. 

on,  H.  S East  Petersburg,  Pa. 

ders,    J.    F.,    R.    D.    2,    Preston,    Minn. 

er,   D.    E., Free    Soil,   Mich. 

:ht,    Alva    J., Mercer,    Ohio. 

;ht,  J.  R Williamstown,  Ohio. 

d,  A.   R Hooks  Mills,  W.  Va. 

1,  James  J '. Seymour,  Ind. 

igler,  John Huffville,   Va. 

igler,    S.    G Floyd,    Va. 

logle,  A Lewistown,  Pa. 

logle,  H.  A Lewistown,  Pa. 

icer,   C.    C,    (colored),    : 

124   York   St.,  Denver,   Colo. 

le,    W.    F Richland    Center,    Pa. 

Ier,  D.  N Stony  Man,  Va. 

zer,  J.  F Summitville,  Ind. 

zer,     S.     F.,     Brownsville,    Md. 

igue,  Byron Lablanche,  Kans. 

nkel,    S Massillon,    Ohio. 

rgeon,  J.  B Adel,  Iowa. 

John,    Clyde,    Bryan,   Ohio. 

John,    W.    R Bryan,    Ohio. 

il,  H.  A Glade,   Pa. 

r,  M.  E Polo,  Mo. 

nbaugh,    Jacob,    Arriba,    Colo. 

abaugh,     Ralph,     Astoria,     111. 

iturf ,  Judson    Station   D,   St.  Joseph,   Mo. 

bard,    Earl   M R.    D.,   Clarksville,   Mich. 

key,  J.  H Griffithsville,  W  .  Va. 

00k,    Samuel  S R.    D.    1,    Lewisburg,    Pa. 

,ffer,   Clinton  W R.   D.   3,   Polo,  111. 

iflfer,   E.   H Rock  Lake,  N.   Dak. 

ifFer,   Elmer  J.,    Mulberry  Grove,   111. 

iffer,    Harvey,    

3435  Van  Buren   St.,  Chicago,  111. 

'er,  D.   A R.   D.    1,   Hopewell,   Pa. 

'er,  J.  C Woodbury,  Pa. 

•er,    J.    R Woodbury,    Pa. 

le,  Lafayette R.   D.   1,  Walkerton,  Ind. 

1,  W.  M Everett,  Pa. 

Tman,    C.    H.,    Friscoe,    Mo. 

fen,    Conrad Bethel,    Mo. 

nbarger,  Samuel  J.,   .  .  R.   D.   3,  Lewistown,  Pa. 
nberger,  A.  C Vira,  Pa, 


Steinour,   J.    E Murtaugh,    Idaho. 

Stephens,    Geo Egeland,    N.    Dak. 

Stern,    C.    V.,    Arcadia,    Nebr. 

Stern,     Geo.     E Arcadia,     Nebr. 

Stevens,    J.    F.,     Myrtle    Point,    Oregon. 

Steward,    Edward    D. Belleville,    Kans. 

Still,     David,     Ewing,     Va. 

Stine,  A.  M Adel,  Iowa. 

Stinebaugh,  J.  G.,    Camden,  Ind. 

Stinnette,    Robert    L 

3435   Van   Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Stiverson,  J.   U.  G 

710    South    Fiftieth    St.,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

Stone,  C.  H Edgewood,  Iowa, 

Stone,  Geo.  E Crystal,  Mich. 

Stone,    Henry Fairview,    Okla. 

Stoneburner,    Levi Pierceton,    Ind. 

Stoner,    D.    L.,    Ladoga,    Ind. 

Stoner,    David, .  .Johnsville,    Md. 

Stoner,    J.    C. R.    D.    2,    Palestine,    111. 

Stoner,   E.  W Union  Bridge,   Md. 

Stoner,   Levi Alice,    Pa. 

Stoner,   Samuel  D Ladoga,   Ind. 

Stookey,    Sherman,     ..R.    D.    2,    Olympia,    Wash. 

Storm,  Jacob,   Clay  City,  Ind. 

Stouder,  D.  W Emporia,  Kans. 

Stouder,    Jas.    A Fruita,    Colo. 

Stouffer,  M Mansfield,  111. 

Stouffer,  S,  M Greenspring,-  Pa. 

Stout,  Jerry. Lacey,  Iowa. 

Stout,  John  C,   Milford,  Ind. 

Stout,  Thos.  J.,    Windfall,  Ind. 

Stover,  H.  M 

136  Cleveland  Ave.,  Waynesboro,  Pa, 

Stover,  J.  Harman,   Dorris,  Cal. 

Stover,  John  M Bradford,  Ohio, 

Strausbaugh,  G.  S.,    R.  D.   i,  Fredericktown,  Ohio. 

Strausburg,    John,    Somerset,    Ind. 

Strawser,   George Oriental,   Pa, 

Streeter,    John    O Chewelah,   Wash, 

Strickler,    B.    H.,     Forbes,    N.    Dak. 

Strickler,  D.  H Vicksburg,  Pa. 

Strickler,    Ellis,    Long    Beach,    Cal. 

Strickler,  H.  P Grundy  Center,  Iowa. 

Strickler,  H.  W Loraine,  111. 

Strickler,  Walter Luray,  Va. 

Strohm,    Fred R.    D.    1,    Kennedy,    Texas, 

Strohm,  John,    R.    D.    1,  Kennedy,   Texas, 

Strole,    Park,     

857    Ohio   Ave.,   Kansas   City,   Kans. 

Strom,  Jacob,    Coal  City,  Ind, 

Stucker,   Wm Macdoel,    Cal. 

Stuckey,   D.    F ' Paris,  Ohio. 

Stuckey,  L.  T New  Enterprise,  Pa, 

Stuckey,   Sherman,    R.   D.    2,  Olympia,  Wash. 

Stuckman,   P.,    Nappanee,  Ind. 

Studebaker,   Elias  M.,    McPherson,  Kans. 

Studebaker,    Geo.    L North    Manchester,    Ind. 

Studebaker,  Herbert  A.,    ..North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Studebaker,  J Mont  Ida,  Kans. 

Studebaker,   S Pearl  City,  111. 

Stump,  George  C.    .  .  R.   D.  2,  New  Madison,  Ohio. 

Stump,    John,    Laketon,    Tex. 

Sturgis,  John Perrin,  Mo. 

Stutsman,   Chas.    Noble,    Wenatchee,   Wash. 

Stutsman,   D.   C 15  Wroe  Ave.,   Dayton,  Ohio. 

Stutsman,  G.  O. Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

Stutsman,  Jesse,    R.   D.   4.  Arcanum,  Ohio. 

Stutsman,    T.    R Harbor  Springs,   Mich. 

Stutsman,  J.  S. .  .  .  R.   D.    i,  Harbor  Springs,  Mich. 

Stutsman,  Wm Glendale,  Cal. 

Stutzman,    C.    W Metamora,    Ohio. 

Stutzman,   Melvin   D.,    ....R.    D.    4,    Goshen,    Ind. 
Suit,    R.    L.,    ..Seven    Milo    I'md.    Smyth    Co.,    Va. 

Summer,     A.     E.,     R.     0.     1,    Sowers,    \'a. 

Sunderland,     H.,     Carthage,     Mo. 

Suter,  C.  M Franklin  Grove,  111. 

Sutphin,    Elmon,    R.    D.    1,   Auburn,   Nebr. 

Sutter,    A.    A Roanoke,    La. 

Sutter,   P.  J R.  D.   5,  Hampton,   Iowa. 

SwacMey,    W.    H Johnson    Citv.   Tenn. 

Swallow,  J.    F Palisade,   Colo. 

Swartz,    E.    J Bristol,    Ind. 

Swavnc,  G.  H...1711   Oneida  St.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Swigart,  G.  H McVeytown,  Pa. 

Swigart,   J.    C. McVeytown,    Pa. 


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Swigart,    M.     C 

...6611    Germantown    Ave.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Swigart,  S.  J Lewistown,  Pa. 

Swigart,  \V.  J Huntingdon,   Pa. 

Swihart,  Clarence  U., Goshen,  Ind. 

Swihart,  Aaron   M. Brethren,   Mich. 

Swihart,    Geo.    E Koann,    Ind. 

Swihart,  George  T Goshen,  Ind. 

Swihart,  Joseph   C R.    D.    2,    Scenery   Hill,   Pa. 

Swihart,   Aeri Empire,   Cal. 

Swihart,   Walter K.    D.   1,   Churubusco,  Ind. 

Swinger,    Jacob Palestine,    111. 

Swinger,    \\' Trotwood,   Ohio. 

Switzer,  John  W Roanoke,  111. 

Talhelm,     Byron Waldo,     Kans. 

Tannreuther,  W.  O Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Tawzer,    J.    J Arcadia,    Nebr. 

Taylor,    Chas.    V Mt.    Morris,    111. 

Taylor,  H.   R.,   ..720   E.   Villa  St.,   Pasadena,  Cal. 

Taylor,    I.    W Neffsville,    Pa 

Taylor,  S.  W Springgrove,  Pa. 

Teeter,  B.  Y.  S Shafter,  W.  Va. 

Teeter,  D.  W Jasper,  Mo. 

Teeter,   I.   C,    

4712    Hawthorne   St.,    Spokane,    Wash. 

Teeter,  J.   L.,    Williams,   Oregon, 

Teeter,    John Aline,    Okla. 

Teeter,    L.    L Mooreland,    Ind. 

Teeter,  L.  W Hagerstown,  Ind. 

Teets,  L.  W Lost  City,  W.  Va. 

Teets,  Wm.  L Eglon,  W.  Va. 

Tcmpleton,    Leland    G Mt.    Morris,    111. 

Temnison,  K.  G Weatherford,  Tex. 

Terwilleger,    Samuel Blue    Springs,    Nebr, 

Thomas,    A.    S.,    Bridgewater,    Va. 

Thomas,    D.    D.,    Lafayette,    Ohio. 

Thomas,  H.  V.,    R.   D.   1,  Alvada,  Ohio. 

Thomas,     Isaac Inglewood,     Cal. 

Thomas,    Jer.,    Bruceton    Mills,    W.    Va. 

Thomas,   J.    E.,    Walton,    Kans, 

Thomas,  J.  L.,  ..Copemish,  Manistee  Co.,  Mich, 
Thomas,  J,  Walter,    .  .  R.  D.  11,  Westminster,  Md, 

Thomas,   P.   S Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Thomas,    V Florence,    W.    Va. 

Thomas,  Walter  S Staunton,  Va. 

Thomas,   Wm Box   428   Ambridge,   Pa. 

Thomas,  W.  J Inglewood,  Cal, 

Thompson,   A.    E Waldo,    Kans. 

Thompson,  S.   C,    Glenlyn,  Va. 

Thompson,     S.     E 

323    .\.    22nd  St.,   Lincoln,    Nebr. 

Throne,  Geo R.  D.   1,   Pioneer,  Ohio. 

Throne,   G,   M R.    D.    5,   Ottawa,   Kans. 

Throne,  John,   Princeton,  Kans. 

Throne,    John    E Red    Cloud,    Nebr. 

Tigner,     \V.     H. Ozawkie,     Kans. 

Tingley,  H R.  1).  3.,  Jerico  Springs,  Mo. 

Tisdale,  W.  D Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Tolleson,    W.    S.    II.,    .  .  L.    P..    28.    Hartford,    Ark. 

Tojley,   S.   C,    Pennington,   Ark. 

Tonev,    Carey ' R.    D.    8,    Kitchel,    Ind. 

Tookcr,  Grant Delhi,  S.  Dak. 

Trimmer,    Jacob    E 

143    S.    Hanover   St.,   Carlisle,   Pa, 

Trostle,  Eph Mt.  Morris,  III. 

Trestle,  W,   E San  Gabriel,  Cal, 

Trout,    C.    E.,     

614    Center   Ave.,    N,    W.,    Roanoke,    Va. 

Trout,    I.    Bennett Lanark,    111. 

Troxel,  J.  J Conway  Springs,  Kans. 

Troxel,    Josepli Caldwell,     Kans. 

Troycr,    Nathaniel    ().,    Big    Timber,    Mont. 

Truax,  Wm.   R Pleasant  Ridge.   Pa. 

Tucker,  J Hagers  Grove,  Mo. 

Turner,  D Genoa,  Va. 

Turner,   L.    V R.    I),    i,   Cerro   Gordo,   111. 

Tyson,  A.    S.,    McBain,   Mich, 

Ulery,  Galjriel     R.  D.   2,   Claypool,   Ind. 

ITlery,  Jacob  C Windom,    Kans, 

Ulery,    J.     Edson Onckama,    Mich. 

Ullery,     Daniel Slu-llcr,     111. 

Ulk-ry,   Eorc-st R.    D.    3,    .Xanipa.    l.l.iho. 

Ullom,     Homer Lamar,     Colo. 

Ulrey,  John   C,    Windom,   Kans. 


Ulrey,  John  P Pyrmont,  In<  01( 

Ulrich,  L.   E R.   D.   2,  Wenatchee,   Wasl  0\i 

Ulrich,   W.  M North  Manchester,  In<  10 

Umble,    S.,    Markleysburg,    B  ^ed^li 

Urey,  J,  H,,   R.   D.  3,  Waterloo,  In<  yei 

Utz,  Franklin  N Port,  Vs  0t 

Utz,  J.    H Beaver   Creek,   M<  Min 

Utz,  John  H., R.  D,  2,  Taneytown,  M  ^eiine 

Utz,  S,  H Newmarket,  M<  Jeime 

Utz,  Silas  K New  Market,  M<  )imi 

Vatentine,   J,    F R.    D.    3,    Belington,   W.   Vj   {Je 

\  an    Buren,    T.    D.,    Conrath,    Wi    VjioK 

\ancil,     Joel     A.,     Hamler,     Ohi(   ^einif 

\  an    Dyke,    Archibald Grand   Junction,    Col<  w^m 

\an     Dyke,     G.     H.,     jveinc 

1525    Hastings    St.,    Chicago,    II  (velcb 

\'an   Dyke,    Irvin   C,    Pocatello,   Idah<  (vdlei 

\'an   Dyke,    S.    P Newberg,    Oregoi  fteUei 

\  anhorn,    D.    M R.    D.    1,    Everett,    P^  \Vellei 

Vaniman,  Ernest, Lordsburg,  Cal  iVells 

Vanpelt,  J,    Frank R.    D.    8,   Richmond,   Mc  Ws', 

Vansickle,  Geo.   W Fearer,   Mc  \\eiK 

Varner,   John   P Bartow,    W.    \'j  \\ells, 


Varner,  Wm Doehill,  Vs 

Vest,   W.    F.,    R.    D.    1,   Pizarro,   V^ 

Vines,  A.  J Jonesboro,  Teni^ 

Wade,  W.  P.,    ..R.  D.   1,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohij  ^Veng 

Wagenman,   J.    G. Williston,    N.    DaH  \' 

W' agner,  Chas.  A., R.  D.   2,  Olympia,  Wasi  jve 

Wagner,  D.  T Beecher  City,  Ii:  Werte 

Wagner,   F,   A,,    Arriba,    Cole 

Wagner,  J.  C Portis,  Osborne  Co.,  Kans  Wertf 

Wagner,   Oscar   W Adrian,   M<  Wert! 

Wagner,    Wm,    U.,    Alvin,    Texas  West, 

Wagoner,  G.   F .North  Manchester,  Inc  West, 

Wagoner,   I.    B. Red   Cloud,    Neb^  West, 

Wagoner,  Isaac  N.,  R.  D.  3,  Box  43,  Foley,  Minr^i 

Wagoner,    N.   B Red   Cloud,    Nebi  West 

Wakeman,  L,   D Edinburg,    Vi  West 

Wales,    G,    E.,    R,    D.    1,    Kenedy,  Texas  Westi 

Walker,  Daniel  H R.  I).  5,  Somerset,  Pi  Wevl 

W'alker,   Galen  K Main   St.,  Johnstown,   Ps  Weyl 

Walker,  Jesse  E,, Box  50,  Winchester,  Idah^  Whcf 

Wallace,    Lewis Mt,    Morris,    IIJ  Wliet 

Wallech,   John    S Greencastle,    Pi  Wins 

\\  alter,    Charles Summum,    IIJ  Win: 

Walter,   W.    F Crimora,    Vi  Whit 

WaUman,  J.  K Nampa,  Idaho  Wliit 

W' ampler.    A.,    Fredonia,    Kans  Wl.it 

Wampler,  D.  L,   .  .  R.  D.  2,  New  Plymouth,  Idaho  wiiit 
D,  S Lonaconing,  Md  wiiit 


Wampler, 


Wampler,   J.    D. Zigler,   W.    Va  W 

Wampler,   Jos.    W.    .  .  .  R.    1).    6,   Harrisonburg,   Va  Whit 

Ward,    Calvin R.    D.    18,    Richland,    Kans 

Ward,   Henry Quinter,   Kans  Whit 

Ward,  J.    M. R.    1).    1,    Pomona,    Kans  ui,;. 

Warner,   D.  F ! Milledgeville,   111  WiJt 

Warren,    Isaac    Edw Roann,   Ind  \\\^, 

Warstler,  J.  H New  Paris,  Ind  \\ 

Warstler,  O.   H.,    Syracuse,   Inc 

Warstler,  Walter,  ..126  Wilson  Ave.,  Goshen,  Ind  w 

Watkins,  L Mont  Ida,  Kans  \Vik( 

Watkins,    W.    C K.    1 ).    1,    Grenola.    Kans  Wfc 

Watson,  Geo.  W Plattsburg,  Mo  \^^ 

Watts,  Wm.    S Brentwood,  Arkj  ^vy^ 

Weaver,  A.  A.,   .  .  .  .  R.   H.  2.  Grand  Junction,  Cole  \vil( 

Weaver,    D.    H.    Raisin,   Cal   \\[\i 

Weaver,  D.  W R.  D.  2,  Birdsboro,  P«  w 


\\'cavcr,    I'^dw.    S. 


Scott  City,   Kans 


Weaver,  Geo.  W.,   Manheim,  Pai  wm 

Weaver,    Herschel i  \V||| 

R,    D.    1 ,    West    Manchester,    Ohid  \^ 

Weaver,    Irvin    Bremen,   Ind    \^ 

Weaver,   Toscpli Ligonier,  Ind!  \\.» 

W^eaver,  John  E R.  D,  8,  Goshen,  Ind  \v;i 

Weaver,  J.,  3135  W.  \an  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111  ,viii 
Weaver,    M.    J.,     ,v;|| 

1120    Greenfield    Ave,,    Pittsburgh,    Pa   WiH 

Weaver,     Milton     R wm 

2517    Lake    St.,    Omaha.    Nebr  wj 

Weaver,    S,    P.,    Lamed.    Kans  \\j]^ 

Webb,    I.    E Newmarket,    Iowa  \\:{. 

Webster.   C.    F R.    D.    1,   Salem,  Va  wj 

Wcddle,  Andrew  J Santos,  Va  Wj]; 


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Weddle,   G.  W Bloom,  Kans. 

Weddle,  Joel Burks  Fork.  Va. 

Weddle,   L.   M Floyd,   Va. 

Weddle,  R.  M Dunlap,  Kans. 

Wegley,  J.   W R.    1).    1,    Somerset,    Pa. 

Weibley,  Israel  L Blain,   Pa. 

Weidman,   Silas R.    D.    1,   Wooster,  Ohio. 

Weimer,    Allan, Greenville,    Ohio. 

Weimer,  Asa  H Petersburg,  W.  Va. 

Weimer,  Dennis Bealton,  Va. 

Weimer,  'Elsworth R.    D.    2,   Converse,   Ind. 

Weimer,    F.    B Sterling,    Ohio. 

Weimer,  F.  J., R.  D.  3,  Ft.  Recovery,  Ohio. 

Weimer,  Israel,    Hopewell,  W.  Va. 

Weimer,    Samuel Buchanan,    N.    Mex. 

Weirich,  Jacob Osnaburg,  Ohio. 

Welch,    P.   D Dresden,   N.    C. 

Weller,    D.    P Continental,   Ohio. 

Weller,    H.    A Copemish,    Mich. 

Weller,    M.    J Farmington,    Pa, 

Wells,  James McDonalds   Mill,    Va. 

Wells,  J.  M Kalamazoo,  W.  Va. 

Wells,  Levi  E.,    R.    D.    1,   Sowers,  Va. 

Wells,  N.  A Jackson,  Tenn. 

Wenger,    E.    M Fredericksburg,    Pa. 

Wenger,  H.   C Grand  Junction,   Colo. 

Wenger,    H.    H.,    Palisade,    Colo. 

Wenger,   Perry Mt.   Sidney,  Va. 

Wenger,    Russel,    R.    D.    1,    Union,    Ohio. 

Wenger,  Stanley  C,    .  .  .  R.   D.   6,  Brookville,  Ohio. 

Wenrick,   A.    D.,    R.    D.    8,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Wertenbaker,    Wm 

1254    E.    50th    St.,   Los  Angeles,    Cal. 

Wertenberger,  A.  J Norcatur,  Kans. 

Wertz,  VV.  Clay 721   R.  R.  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

West,    Ellis    H Modesto,    Cal. 

West,    George Clayton,    111. 

West,    Geo.,     

R.  D.  1,  Box  42,  Cleveland  Mills,  N.  C. 

West,   J.   K.,    R.    D.   1,   Mollis,    N.   C. 

West,  W.  E Ankeny,  Iowa. 

Westrick,    Oliver Belleville,    Kans. 

Weybright,   J.    S Thurmont,   Md. 

Weybright,   Wm R.    D.    1,   Lone    Star,    Kans. 

Wheeler,    F.    M.,    .  .  R.    D.    7,    Marshalltown,   Iowa. 

Whetzel,  Lee  H. Moorefield,  W.  Va. 

Whisler,    H.    A.,    Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Whistler,    Levi,     Lordsburg,    Cal. 

Whitcher,   W.    E Stonyford,    Cal. 

White,    A.    M.,    Glendora,    Cal. 

White,   John    B.,    R.    D.    4,   Jonesboro,   Tenn. 

Whitmer,    B.    B.,    Conway    Springs,    Kans. 

Whitmer,  B.   C,    Utica  Mills,   Md. 

Whitmer,   Daniel,    R.   D.    1,   South   Bend,   Ind. 

Whitmer,    Merrill   I.,    

R.   D.   1,  Box  42,- South   Bend,  Ind. 

Whitmer,   Peter   E.,    1038    S.   Main,    Ottawa,    Kans. 

Whitson,  I.   C.,    Fountain  City,  Tenn. 

Widder,  D.  H....1516  Derry  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Widdowson,  J Dixonville,  Pa, 

Wieand,     A     C,     

3435  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Wiedman,   Fred Longmont,   Colo. 

Wike,  Henry,   R.  D.  No.  2,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Wike,    I.    B Huntington,    Ind. 

Wiley,  W.  A R.  D.  3,  Ashland,  Ohio. 

Wiley,   Wm Bigmount,   Pa. 

Wilfong,    Benj Marlinton,    W.    Va, 

Wilhelm,  J.  L Lebanon,  Pa. 

Wilkins,  C.   L Middleton,  Mich. 

Wilkins,  Walter,    R.  D.    1,  Middleton,  Mich. 

Wilkinson,    Wm.   T.,    Raisin,    Cal. 

Williams,    Bruce Plattsburg,    Mo. 

Williams,    C.   A Payette,    Idaho. 

Williams,   C.   E R.   D.    5,   Floyd,  Va. 

Williams,   J.    H.   B Elgin,   111. 

Williamson,  J.   W Hedgesville,   W.   Va. 

vVilliar,  Jacob  O Route  2,  Mt.  Airy,  Md. 

A^illiford,  W.  R.,    R.  D.  5,  Dandridge,  Tenn. 

Willis,  John Beelog,  N.  C. 

Willis,    Robert,    Poplar,    N.    C. 

Wilson,    T.    D R.    D.    5,   Greencastle,    Pa. 

Wilson,  Josiah  S Junior,  W.  Va. 

Wilson,    Nute,    Pitts,    Ark. 

Wilson,   Roy  X Pogue,   Pa. 

Wilt,  J.  W. 1100   2nd  St.,  Juniata,  Pa. 


Wimmer,    John    II Salem,    Va. 

Wimmer,  N.   P Copperhill,  Va. 

Winder,  W.  C,   McPhcrson,  Kans. 

Wine,   A.   F.,   810   Gundcrson   Ave.,   Oak    Park,   111. 

Wine,   A.   J.,    Lawrence,    Kans. 

Wine,  D.  D Covington,  Ohio. 

Wine,    David    G.,     Enders,    Nebr. 

Wine,    D.    P Forestville,    Va. 

Wine,   George   S.,    R.    D.    3,   Laton,   Cal. 

Wine,    Geo.    W. R.    D.    1,   Dayton,   Va. 

Wine,   G.   L.,    Huntington  City,   Ind. 

Wine,  John  M David  City,  Nebr. 

Wine,    Jacob,     Danridge,     Tenn. 

Wine,   J.    M.,    

922   E.   Second  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Wine,    John    M.,     Octavia,    Nebr. 

Wine,  J.  R. 1604  Wall  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

Wine,  J.  W. R.   D.  1,  Dayton,  Va. 

Wine,    M.    N.,     Octavia,    Nebr. 

Wine,   Madison Fruitdale,  Ala. 

Wine,  W.  M Union  Bridge,  Md. 

Wineman,    D.    B.,    Gettysburg,    fa. 

Winey,  C.  G East  Salem,   Pa. 

Winger,    Otho,    North    Manchester,    Ind. 

Wingert,    Frank R.    D.,    Franklin    Grove,    111. 

Wingert,    H.    H Kingsley,    Iowa. 

Winklebleck,    Levi,     Modesto,    Cal. 

Wirt,  Jacob Lewiston,  Minn. 

Wirt,    James Virden,     111. 

Wirt,  John  H Lewiston,  Minn. 

Wise,   D.   W.,    Grand  Junction,   Iowa. 

Wise,  Geo.   E North   Yakima,  Wash. 

Wise,    W.    M Trinidad,    Colo. 

Witcher,  W.   E.,    Stonyford,  Colusa   Co.,   Cal. 

Witmer,  John  H Union  Deposit,  Pa. 

Witmer,  Samuel  Z Elizabethtown,  Pa. 

Witmore,  Ira Adrian.  Mo. 

Witmore,  Jacob,    McPherson,   Kans. 

Witmore,    J.    C,     Fostoria,    Ohio. 

Wolf,   Abraham Udell,    Iowa. 

Wolf,  Albert,    .3435    \'an   Buren   St.,   Chicago,  111. 

Wolf,   Calvin,   R Clifton  Mills,  \V.   Va. 

Wolf,    C.    E.,    R.    D.    1,    New    Ulysses,    Kans. 

Wolff,   Chas.    E.,    Worthington,   Minn. 

Wolf,   D.   A Prairie   City,   Iowa. 

Wolf,    D.    S Surrey,    N.    Dak. 

Wolf,  F.   B Preston,  Minn. 

Wolf,  Marshal,    R.   D.   2,  Oakland,  Md. 

Wolfe,  Daniel R.   D.   1,  Coyle,  Okla. 

Wolfe,   Leonard McCune,  Kans. 

Wolford,   Wm.    E Ligonier,   Pa. 

Wood,  Chas.  H Snowden,  Va. 

Wood,  Charles  S Summitville,  Ind. 

Woodard,   A.    B Gowrie,    Iowa. 

Woodie,   H.    J Boone    Mill,    Va. 

Woodie,    J.    C,     Peru,    Nebr. 

Woodie,    Talton    L Transon,    N.    C. 

Woodiel,    T.    L.,     Palestine,    Ark. 

Woodiel,   W.    L Austin,   Ark. 

Woods,   M.    F.,    Centralia,   Wash. 

Workman,   A.    S Loudonville.    Ohio. 

Workman,    Clifford    A.,     ....Buckeye    City,    Ohio, 

Workman,  C.  J Buckeve  City,  Ohio. 

Workman,    James D.-nville,   Ohio, 

Workman,  J.   T.,    R.    1^.    2,   Howard,  Ohio. 

Worst,    David    R.,    .  .  R.    1).    1    Wesv    Salem,    Ohio. 

Wortinger,    Albert,    R.    D.    8,    Goshen,    Ind. 

Wray,    Benjamin Bringhurst,    Ind. 

Wright,  A.   L North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Wright,    C.   A.,    Fostoria,   Ohio. 

Wright,    J.    C Miller,    Nebr. 

Wright,     J.     H. Rossville,     Ind. 

Wright,  John   W Grottoes,   Va. 

Wright,  Van   B.,    Sinking   Spring,   Ohio. 

Wyant,   Frank    Grenola,   Kans. 

Wyatt,   Rufus Somerset,  Ohio. 

W'vne,    Jacob,     Dexter,    N.    Mex. 

Wysong,  Daniel Nappanee,  Ind. 

Wysone.   H R.    D.    4,    Nappanee,    Ind. 

Yancy,  I.   F R.    D.   2,   Decatur,   Ind. 

Yarbaha,    J.    A Celynda,    Mo. 

Yearout,    Chas.    M.,    Morrill,    Kans. 

Yereman,  O.   H.,    

.415  Portsmouth  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 
Woodberry,   Baltimore,   Md. 


Yingling,  Carroll, 


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Yoder,  Clarence  H., North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Voder,    Ephraini    P IJellcfontaine,    Ohio. 

Yoder,  Geo.   E.,   Meyersdale,  Pa. 

Yoder,    H.    B.,    

..343   North  Charlotte   S.,   Lancaster,   Pa, 

Yoder,  John  Jr.,    R.    D.    2,   Lodi,   Ohio. 

Yoder,  J.    T McPherson,    Kans. 

Yoder,  K.  A Sabetha,  Kans. 

Yoder,  Samuel  E Hemet,  Cal. 

Yoder,    \V.    H. R.    O.    5,    McPherson,    Kans. 

Yoder,    Y.     D. Howe,    Ind. 

Yordy,   Amos,    Roanoke,   111. 

Vovnice,   Samuel Clarion,   Mich. 

Young,    A.    C. Crystal,    Mich. 

Young,    A.    C Stockport,    Ind. 

Young,  E.  S Canton,  Ohio. 

Young,   George,    R.    D.    1,    Rogersville.   Tenn. 

Young,  J.    11.,    Continental,  Ohio. 

Young,  H.   S R.   D.   1,  New  Berlin,  Ohio. 

Young,  I.  R Lanark,  111. 

Young,  J.  E Beatrice,  Nebr. 

Young,    M.    S R.    D.,    East   Akron,    Ohio. 

Young,    S.    L Carrington,    N.    Dak. 

Younkins,    M.    A.,    Wererton,    Md. 

Yount,   Oran   S Troy,   Ohio. 

Yount,    W.    B.,    Union    Bridge,    Md. 

Yundt,   S.    E.,   390   E.    Pasadena   St.,   Pomona,   Cal. 


Zeigler,   Henry,    Rchrersburg   Berks    Co.,    Pa. 

Ziegler,  Jesse   C Royersford,   Pa. 

Ziegler,  Levi  K.,    Ridgely,  Md. 

Ziegler,    Levi Royersford,    Pa. 

Zigler,    D.    C,    R.    D.    1,    Churchville,    Va. 

Zigler,  D.    H.,    Broadway,   Va. 

Zigler,  I.   N.,   R.   D.   1,  Broadway,  Va. 

Zigler,  J.    D R.   D.    i,   Churchville,   Va. 

Zigler,  Jacob  S. Gatewood,  W.  Va, 

Zigler,    S.    D.,    Harrisonburg,    Va. 

Zigler,  \V.   H.,    R.   D.   1,   Bridgewater,  Va. 

Zimmerman,   C.   W R.   D.   3,  Mt.   Solon,   Va. 

Zimmerman,  J Mt.    Solon,   Va. 

Zimmerman,  J.  S Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Zimmerman,    S.    P R.   D.    i,   Holsopple,    Pa. 

Zimmerman,    W.    B.,     Bunkertown,    Pa. 

Zobler,  Wm.  N.,   R.  D.  3,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Zook,    Fred    R Martinsburg,    Pa. 

Zuck,  D.   M Mercersburg,  Pa. 

Zuck,  John Clarence,  Iowa. 

Z"g,   B.    F R.    D.   4,   Myerstown,   Pa. 

Zug,  H.  S R.  D.   I,  Mt.  Hope,  Pa. 

Zug,    John    C Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Zug,    S.    R Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Zumbrum,  C.  K.,    R.  D.   1,  Churubusco.  Ind. 


Sunday  School  Advisory  Committee  and  Secretaries. 


Pres.,  D.  H.  Zig-ler,  Broadway,  Va.,  1911. 
Sec,  Levi  Minnich,  Greenville,  Ohio,  1913. 
James    M.    Mohler,    Leeton,    Mo.,    1912. 


SUNDAY-SCHOOI^ 


SECBETABIES. 

AND 


ARKANSAS,       FIRST       DISTRICT 
Southea.stern    MISSOURI. 
Ida  Mahler,  Rombauer,  Mo. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Northern — S.     G.     Hollinger,     Macdoel, 

Cal.,  1914. 
Southern     and     Arizona — Harvey    Snell, 

Covina,    Cal. 

COLORADO.  Western,  and  UTAH. 

H.  C.  Wenger,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

DENMARK. 

FRANCE. 

IDAHO  and  Western  MONTANA. 

Jennie  Brower,  Meridian,  Idaho. 
ILLINOIS. 

Northern   and   Wisconsin — J.   G.   Royer, 

Mount   Morris,   111. 
Southern — I.  D.  Heckman,  R.  D.  2,  Cerro 

Gordo,   111. 


INDIA. 


First  District — Lellu  Jalem.  Bulsar. 
India. 

INDIANA. 

Middle — Grovor  Wine,  Huntington,  Ind., 
1913. 

A.sa.-Sec,  T.  D.  Butterbaugh,  Silver 
Lake,  Ind.,   1913. 

Northern — Lafayette-  Steele,  Walker- 
ton,    Ind. 

Southern — Mrs.  Emma  Miller,  New  Lis- 
bon,   Indiana,    1913. 

IOWA. 

Middle — Marie  Jasper.  Ankeny.  Iowa. 
Northern.   Minne.sota  and  S.   Dak. — J.   S. 

Zimmerman.   Waterloo,   Iowa. 
Southern — J.  H.  Brower,  R.  D.  1,  South 
English,  Iowa. 


KANSAS. 

Northeastern — F.    E.    McCune,    Ottawa, 

Kans.,    1912. 
Northwestern    and    Northeastern    Colo- 
rado— Geo.  G.  Canfield,  Belleville,  Kans. 
Southeastern — F.  G.  Edwards.  Mont  Ida. 

Kans. 
Southwestern  and   Southern   Colorado — 

A.  J.  Crumpacker,  McPherson,  Kans. 
MARYLAND. 

Eastern — W.    P.    Englar,    Linwood,    Md. 
Ass.-Sec.  Jacob  H.  Hollinger,  Wash.   D. 


Pet  re.    R.    D.    1,    Ha- 


C. 
Middle — David    R. 

gerstown,   Md. 
Western — James   W.    Beeghly,   Oakland, 

Md.,  1914. 

MICHIGAN. 

Sarah  Long,  Clarksville,  Mich.,  1913. 
MISSOURL 

Middle — Kenney  Landis,  Adrian.  Mo. 
Northern — E.   Mohler,   Plattsburg,    Mo.. 

1913. 
Southern  and  Northwestern  Arkansas — 
A.  W.  Adkins,  Collins,  Mo. 

NEBRASKA. 

Edgar    Rothrock,    Carlisle,    Nebr. 
NORTH      and      SOUTH      CAROLINA      and 
GEORGIA. 
W.  C.  Price,  R.  D.   1,  Cherokee,  S.  C. 

NORTH     DAKOTA,      Eastern      MONTANA 

and  Western  (WNADA. 

Elmer  S.  Retry,  Berthold,  N.  Dak. 
OHIO. 

Northeastern — G.    A.    Cassel,    Ashland. 

Ohio. 
Northwestern — Mary     L.     Cook,     North 

Manchester,  Ind. 
Southern — Chas.    Flory,    Union,    Ohio. 

OKLAHOMA.     PANHANDLE     OF     TEXAS 
AND    NEW    MEXICO. 
I.  H.  Miller,  Nash..  Okla. 

OREGON. 

D.  M.  Click,  Tekoa,  Wash. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 

Eastern — ^H.  K.  Ober,  Elizabethtown, 
Pennsylvania. 

Middle — Edgar  Detweiler,  New  Enter- 
prise,   Pa. 

Southeastern  New  Jersey  and  Eastern 
New  York — W.  G.  Nyce,  St.  Peters, 
Pa. 

Southern — John  H.  Keller,  Shrews- 
bury,  Pa. 

Western — Ross  D.  Murphy,  [Acting 
Secy.]  Rummel,  Pa.  W.  Hamilton, 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

SWEDEN. 

TENNESSEE. 

Price    Bowman,    Jonesboro,    Tenn. 
TEXAS    AND    LOUISIANA. 

A.   A.   Sutter,   Roanoke,   La. 


VIRGINIA. 

First    District — C.    S.    Ikenberry,    Dale- 

ville,    Va. 
Second  District — W.  K.  Conner,  Bridge- 

wa.ter,  Va. 
Eastern  District — W.   H.   Sanger,  R.  D. 

2,  Vienna,  Va.;  J.  J.  Conner,  R.  D.  1, 

Manassas,  Va.,  Assist.  Sec. 
Northern   District — J.    W.   Wampler,   R. 

D.   6,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

WASHINGTON. 

J.  O.  Streeter,  Chewelah,  Wash. 

WEST    VIRGINIA. 

First  District — Eastern  end,  Ada 
Saville,  Pleasant  Dale,  W.  Va.  West- 
ern end,  Seymour  Hamstead,  R.  D. 
1,    Oakland,    Md. 

Second  District — A.  C.  Auvil,  R.  D.  1, 
Box  30,   Thornton,   W.  Va. 


Mission  Boards  and  Their  Organization 


We  take  pleasure  in  giving  what  we  con- 
sider a  correct  list  of  all  the  mission 
boards    In    the    United    States    and    India. 

THE     GENEBAi;     MISSION     BOABD     OF 
CHURCH     OF     THE    BRETHREN. 

D.    L.    Miller,    Mt.    Morris,    Illinois.    Member 

for  life. 
H.    C.    Early,    Penn    Laird,   Virginia,    1913. 
L.   W.    Teeter,    Hagerstown,    Indiana,    1912. 
C.   D.  Bonsack,   Union   Bridge,  Md.,   1913. 
J.  J.  Yoder,  McPherson,  Kans.,  1911. 
Galen  B.  Royer,  Elgin,  111.,   1911. 

ORGANIZATION. 

President,  D.  L.  Miller,  Mt.  Morris,  Illinois. 
Vice-President,  H.  C.  Early,  Penn  Laird,  Va. 
Secretary    and    Treasurer,    Galen   B.    Royer, 
Elgin,    Illinois. 

All  correspondence  for  the  Committee 
should  be  addressed  to  its  office  as  follows: 
The  Brethren's  General  Mission  Board, 
Elgin,  Illinois. 

The  regular  meetings  of  the  Committee 
are:  Third  Wednesday  of  April,  August 
and  December. 

ARKANSAS,       FIRST       DISTRICT,       AND 
SOUTHEASTERN  MISSOURI. 
Pres.,     Thomas  Boyd,  Frisco,  Mo.,  1913. 
Sec,       H.    I.    Buechley,    Carlisle,    Ark., 

1912. 
Treas.,  J.     H.     Witcher,     Austin,     Ark., 
1911. 

CALIFORNIA,    Northern. 

Pres.,     Harvey  Eikenberry,  Raisin,  Cal., 

1912. 
Vice-Pres.,  D.  R.  Holsinger,  Laton,  Cal., 

1914. 
Sec.-Treas.,    J.    S.    Strole,    Laton,    Cal., 

1913. 

CALIFORNIA,   Southern,   and  ARIZONA. 

Pres.,     W.  E.   Trostle,  R.  D.  1,  San  Ga- 
briel,  Cal.,    1913. 

Sec,       H.  Snell,  Covina,  Cal.,  1915. 

Treas.,  Geo.  Bashor,  3115  Manitou  Ave.. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal..  1916. 
A.     M.     White,     Glendora,     Cal., 
1912. 

H.   A.   Whisler,   Lordsburg.   Cal., 
1914. 

COLORADO.  Western  and  UTAH. 

DENMARK. 


FRANCE. 

IDAHO  and  Western  MONTANA. 

Pres.,       L.  H.  Eby,  Payette,  Idaho,  1914. 
Sec,       David      Betts,      Nampa,      Idaho, 

1913. 
Treas.,  S.   S.  Neher,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho, 
1912. 

ILLINOIS,  Northern  and  WISCONSIN. 

Pres.     John    Heckman,    Polo,    111.,    1915. 
Sec.-Treas.,    Elmer    Zuck,    Lanark,    111., 
1913. 

M.  W.  Emmert,  Mt.  Morris,  111., 
1914. 

C.  W.  Lahman,  Franklin  Grove, 
Illinois,    1912. 

James   M.    Moore,    3435   W.    Van 
Buren  St.,  Chicago,  HI.,  1916. 

ILLINOIS,    Southern. 

Pres.,     D.    J.    Blickenstaff,    Oakley.    111., 

1912. 
Sec,       W.   H.   Shull.  Virden,   111.,   1915. 
Treas.,  G.       W.       Sensenbaugh,       Cerro 

Gordo,  111..   1916. 

Hiram      Gruber,      Astoria.      HI., 
-    1914. 

J.    J.    Scrogum,     Fairfield,    111., 

1913. 

INDIA. 

Field  Committee  of  India  Mission. 

Pres.,     W.  B.  Stover.  Ankloshwcr.  India, 

1916. 
Sec,       J.      B.    Emmert,    Bulsar,     India, 

1915. 
Treas.,   I.     S.     Long,     Pimpalner,     India. 

1912. 

Adam  Ebey,  Dahanu.  India,  1914. 

A.  W.   Ross,  Vyara,   India,   1913. 

District  Mission  Board. 

Pres.,     J.     B.     Emmert,     Bulsar,     India, 

1912. 
Sec,       Natha    Madhav.     Vyara,     India. 

1913. 
Troas..   T..ellu  Jalem.  Ankleshwer,  India, 

1913. 

Mitlia  Amtha.  Ankleshwer.  India, 

1914. 
Iccha  Narsi,  Umalla.  India.  1914. 


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INDIANA,   Middle. 

Pres.,     D.     M.     Byerly,     Magley,     Ind., 

1914. 
Sec,       J.     H.     Neff,     Huntington,     Ind.. 

1913. 
Treas.,  J.    B.    Baily,    Huntington,    Ind., 

1916. 

S.   S.   Gump,  North  Manchester, 

Ind..    1912. 

J.     W.     Norris,     Landess,     Ind., 

1915. 

INDIANA,    Northern. 

Pres.,     Henry  Wysong,  Nappanee,   Ind., 

1912. 
Sec,        Frank     Kreider,     Goshen,     Ind., 

1913. 
Trtas.,  J.  H.  Schrock,  Middlebury,  Ind., 

1914. 

INDIANA,    Southern. 

Pres.,  D.  W.  Bowman,  3702  S.  Columbus 

Ave.,    Anderson,    Ind.,    1914. 
Vice-Pres.,     A.     C.     Metzger,    Rossville. 

Ind.,    1912. 
Sec.-Treas.,    John   P.    Shoemaker,    STiid- 

eler,  Ind.,  1913. 
IOWA.   Middle. 

Pres.,     W.     E.     West,     Ankeny,     Iowa, 

1912. 
Rec.-Sec,  E.   C.  Trostle,  R.  D.   1,  Pano- 

ra,    1914. 
Treas.   and    Sec.     on    Finances,    W.    H. 

Royer,      Dallas      Center,      Iowa, 

1913. 

Sec.    of    Citv    Conditions,    A.    M. 

Stine,  Adel,   Iowa,   1912. 

Sec.  of  Rural  Conditions,  D.  W. 

Wi.se,     Grand     Junction,      Iowa, 

1913. 

Missionary      Educational       Sec, 

Virgil  C.   Finnell,   1643   Lyon  St., 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
IOWA.  Northern,  MINNESOTA  and  SOUTH 
DAKOTA. 
Pres.,     Samuel    Fike,     Waterloo,     Iowa, 

1913. 
Sec,        H.    C.    Sheller,    Grundy    Center, 

Iowa,    1912. 
Treas.,  T.    L.    Kimmel,    Sheldon,    Iowa, 

1914. 
IOWA,  Southern. 

Pres.,     D.    F.    Sink,    Lenox,    Iowa,    1913. 
Sec,       Peter     Brower,     South     English, 

Iowa,   1912. 
Treas.,  W.     D.     Grove,     South    English, 

Iowa,  1914. 
KANSAS,  Northeastern. 

Pres.,     R.     A.     Yoder,     Sabetha,     Kans., 

1915. 
Sec,       H.  L.  Brammel,  Ozawkie,  Kans., 

1912. 
Treas.,  C.     W.     Shoemaker,     R.     D.      1, 

Overbrook,   Kan.s.,   1916. 

I.   L.   Hoover,   Lone  Star,   Kans., 
1913. 

Benj.     Forney,    Navarre,    Kans., 

1914. 
KANSAS.    Northwestern    and     Northeastern 
COLORADO. 
Pres.,     A.    C.    Daggett,    Covert,    Kans.. 

1913. 
Sec,       T.  P.  Oxley.  Quinter.  Kans.,  I'tliV 
Treas.,  T.   E.   George,   Burr  Oak,   Kans., 

1914. 

D.     A.     Crist,     Quinter,     Kans., 

1912. 

C.    A.    Ball,    Rydal.    Kans. 

1911. 
KANSAS,   Southeastern. 

Pres.,     S.     E.     Lantz,     Madison,    Kans.. 

1912. 
Sec,       D.     P.     Neher,     McCune,     Kans.. 

1914. 
Treas.,  C.     Meyers,     Burlington,     Kans.. 
1913, 


KANSAS,       Southwestern       and       Southei 
COLORADO. 
Pres.,     J.   J.    Yoder,   McPherson,   Kans 

1912. 
Sec.-Treas.,    M.    J.   Mishler,   McPherso 
Kans.,    1914. 
D.      Hamm,      Rockyford,      Cole 

John    N.     Dresher,    McPhersoftRTH 
Kans.,  1914. 

F.      A.      Vaniman,      McPherso 
Kans.,    1913. 


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MARYLAND.    Eastern. 

Pres.,     C.    D.    Bonsack,    Union    Bridg 

Md.,    1914.  ^ 

Vice-Pres.,  W.  E.  Roop,  Meadow  Branc 

Md.,    1913. 
Sec,    J.    Walter   Englar,    New   Windso 

Md.,    1912. 

Treas.,  A.     P.     Snader,     New     Windsoliin 
Md..   1914.  ^'^n' 


Jesse     P.     Weybright,     Detou 
Md.,    1912. 


HIO, 
Pi 


MARYLAND,   Middle. 

Pres.,     David     M.     Zuck,     Mercersburi 
Pa.,    1913.  ^ 

Sec,       D.    Victor    Long,    Summit    Ave 
Hagerstown,    Md. 

Treas.,  Caleb     Long,     Boonsboro,     Md 
1912. 

John     S.     Bowlus,     Broad     RuiimA 
Md.,    1914.  f^^"' 

John  E.   Otto,    Sharpsburg,   M( 

MARYLAND,    Western. 

Pres.,     I.     W.     Abernathy.    Wilson.    W 

Va..   1913.  ■ 

Sec.-Treas.,    James    W.    Beeghly,    Oal< 
land,    Md.,    1914. 
A.  L.  Sines,  Sines,  Md.,  1915 
Daniel    Baker,    Grantsville,    Md 
1912. 

Perry  H.   Broadwater.   Bittinge 
Md.,   1916. 

MICHIGAN. 

Pres.,     C.   L.  Wilkins,  Middleton,  Mich 

1913. 
Sec.-Treas.,     Peter     B.     Messner,     Lak 

Odessa,   Mich.,   1914. 
Corresponding    Secretary.    J.    E.    Ulerj 

Onekama,    Mich.,    1912. 

S.   M.   Smith.  Clarksville,   Mich 

1914. 

D.    E.    Sower,    Free    Soil,    Mich 

1912. 

MISSOURI,  Middle. 

Pres.,     Ira  Witmore,  Adrian,  Mo.,   1914 
Sec.       Jesse    D.    Mohler,    Warrensburg 

Mo.,  1912. 
Treas.,  E.   S.   Katherman,   Warrensburg 

Mo.,  1913. 

MISSOURI,    Northern. 

Pres..     S.     K.     Hogan.     Norborne,     Mo. 

1912. 
Soc-Treas..    E.    L.    Shoemaker,    Platts 

burg.   Mo.,    1913. 

J.  S.  Bowman,  Rockingham,  Mo 

1914. 


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:\IISSOT'RI.      Southern     and     Northwesterr 
ARKANSAS. 
Pres.,     W.  M.  Greenwood.  R.  D.  6,  Car 

thage.  Mo.,   1912. 
Sec.        W.    P.      Burrcss,      1417      Perkins 

Ave.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1913. 
Treas.,  N.    A.    Duncan,    R.    D.    3,    Nor 

wood.  Mo..   1914. 

NEBRASKA. 

Pres.,     A.   J.   Nickey,   R.   D.   2,   Kearney 

Nebr..   1913. 
Sec,       Geo.   Mishler.  Cambridge,   Nebr 

1912. 
Treas.,  Levi  Meek,  Octavia,  Nebr.,  1911 


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rORTH      and      SOUTH      CAROLINA      and 
GEORGIA. 
Prcs.,       H.    M.    Griffith,    Brummett,    N. 

C,  1912. 
Sec.-Treas.,    Geo.    A.    Branscom.    Melvin 

Hill,  N.  C,  1914. 
L.    A.    Jones,    Brother's    Creek. 
N.  C,   1913. 

DRTH  DAKOTA,  Eastern  MONTANA  and 
Western  CANADA. 
Pres.,     D.    P.    Landis,    Minot,    N.    Dak., 

1914. 
Sec,       J.  D.  Kesler,  Zlon,  N.  Dak.,  1912. 
Treas.,  G.     C.     Deardorff,     Brumbaugli, 

N.    Dak.,    1910. 

J.  S.  Shafer,  Carrington,  N.  Dak. 

1912. 

Frank    Dollahon,    Kenmare,      N. 

Dak.,  1914. 

JillO,  Northeastern. 

Pres.,     James    Murray,    Sterling,    Ohio. 

1915. 
Sec.        R.     M.     Moomaw,     Apple     Creek, 

Ohio,    1914. 
rreas.,  A.   S.  Halteman,  Wooster,   Ohio, 

1916. 

U.    S.    Snyder,    Canton,    Ohio. 

1913. 

Samuel   Stoffer,   Freeburg,   Ohio. 

1912. 

>HIO,  Northwestern. 

Pres.,  John  Flory,  Jewell,  Ohio,  1912. 
Sec,  David  Byerly,  Lima,  Ohio,  1912. 
Treas.,  David  Byerly,  Lima,  Ohio,   1912. 

D.  N.     Shubert.     Alvada,     Ohio, 

^1913. 
Noah,    Long,    Sr.,    Pioneef,    Ohio, 
1914. 

IHIO.  Southern.  . 

Pres.,     Sylvan   Bookwalter,   New   Pans, 

Ohio,  1916. 
Sec.-Treas.,  Clarence  A.  Baker,  R.   D.   1, 
West  Manchester,   Ohio,    1912. 
Adam     Pefeifer,     West     Milton, 
Ohio,  1915. 

D.  F.     Priser,     New     Lebanon, 
Ohio,    1914. 

J.     E.     Barnhart,     Donnelsville, 
Ohio,    1913. 

Oklahoma,    panhandle    of   texas 

AND  NEW  MEXICO. 

Pres.,     J.  H.  Cox.,  Stillwater,  Okla. 

Sec,       Jno.    R.    Pitzer,    Cordell,    Okla. 

Treas.,  J.   H.   Miller,   Nash,   Okla.,    1913. 
J.  A.  Byerly,  Elk  City,  Okla. 
I  W.       P.       Bosserman,       Tangier, 

}  Okla..  1912. 

Iregon. 

Pres.,     D.    B.    Eby,    Sunnyside,    Wash.. 

J910. 
Sec,       M.    F.    Woods,    Centralia,    Wash 
Treas.,  T.   J.   Beckwith,   Payette,   Idaho, 

1911. 

Wm.    Barnett,   Myrtlepoint.   Oro- 

gon,   1909. 

E.  L.   Withers,   Weston,   Oregon. 

'ENNSTLVANIA,    Eastern. 

Pres.,     J.     H.     Longenecker,      Palmyra, 

Pa.,   1913. 
Sec,       I.  W.  Taylor,  Neffsville,  Pa.,  per- 
manently  appointed    by    District 

Meeting. 
Treas.,  J.    C.    Ziegler,    Royersford,    Pa., 

1912. 

H.     B.     Yoder,     Lancaster,     Pa., 

1913. 

D   W.  Weaver,  Jacksonwald.  Pa., 

1912. 

S      H     Hertzler.     Elizabethtown. 

Pa..  1914. 

D.  Kilhefner,  Ephrata,  Pa.,  1914. 


PENNSYLVANIA,    Middle. 

Pres.,     Geo.    S.    Myers,    Curryville,    Pa. 
Sec,       J.    B.    Brumbaugh,    Huntingdon, 

Pa,. 
Treas.,  J.   B.  Miller,  Woodbury,  Pa. 

PENNSYLVANIA,       Southeastern,       NEW 
JERSEY  and  Eastern  NEW   YORK. 

PENNSYLVANIA,   Southern. 

Pres.,     Jos.  A.   Long.  York,  Pa.,   1911. 

Sec,  W.  A.  Anthony,  Shady  Grove, 
Pa.,    1911. 

Treas.,  Henry  Beelman,  Dillsburg,  Pa.. 
1912. 

D.  A.  Foust,  R.  D.  1,  Mercers- 
burg,   Pa.,    1912. 

C.  L.  Baker,  East  Berlin,  Pa.. 
1913. 

PENNSYLVANIA.  Western. 

Pres.,     J.   J.   Shaffer,  R.  D.  5,  Somerset, 

Pa.,    1913. 
Sec,       H.   A.   Stahl.   Glade,   Pa.,   1912. 
Treas.,  P.   J.   Blough,   Hooversville,   Pa., 

1915. 

W.   M.   Howe,    1012    Bedford  St., 

Johnstown,   Pa.,    1916. 

S.  U.  Shobes,  R.  D.  5,  Somerset, 

Pa.,    1914. 

SWEDEN. 

Pres.,  M.  Olsson,  Box  75,  Limhamn, 
Sweden. 

Sec,        Jons.    Sjolin,   Limhamn,   Sweden. 

Treas.,  F.  J.  Johanson,  Limhamn,  Swe- 
den. 

TENNESSEE. 

Pres.,     P.    D.    Reed,    Limestone,    Tenn.. 

1914. 
Sec,       A.    E.    Nead,    Limestone,    Tenn., 

1913. 
Treas.,  C.    H.    Diehl,    Jonesboro.,    Tenn., 

1916. 

N.  B.  Sherfy,  Blountville,  Tenn., 

1915. 
S.  J.  Bowman,  Jonesboro,  Tenn., 

1912. 

TEXAS   AND   LOUISIANA. 

Pres.,     Lafayette    Sutphin,    Welsh,    La., 

1910. 
Sec,       M.    H.     Peters,     Manvel,     Texas, 

1912. 
Treas.,  J.    M.    Moore,     Manvel,     Texas, 
1911. 

VIRGINIA,    First. 

Pres.,     S.  M.  Ikenberry,  R.  D.  3,  Wirtz, 

Va..  1913. 
Sec,       D.  N.  Eller,  Daleville,  Va.,  1914. 
Treas.,  N.    H.    Garst,    R.    D.    1,    Salem, 
Va..  1912. 

C.  E.  Eller,  R.  D.  2,  Salem,  Va., 
1913. 

R.    G.    Layman.    R.    D.    1,    Roa- 
noke,   Va.,    1912. 
J.       Bowman,       Callaway,       Va., 
1911. 

A.  N.  Hylton,  Floyd,  Va..  1914. 
J.  F.  Keith,  Camp  Creek.  Va.. 
1911. 

VIRGINIA,    Eastern.* 

S.  A.  Sanger.  R.  D.  2,  Don.  Va.,  1914. 
E    E.   Blough,   R.   D.    1,   Manassas,  Va., 

1912. 
W.  F.  Hale.  Nokesville,  Va.,  1913. 

VIRGINIA,    Second.* 

B.  B.  Garber.  R.  D.  1,  Waynesboro,  Va., 

1913. 
S.    T.   Florv.   Stuarts   Draft.   Va..    1912. 
J.    B.   Coffman,   Dayton,  Va.,    1911. 


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VIRGINIA.   Northern.* 

D.   H.   Zigler,   R.   D.   14,   Broadway.   Va., 

1914. 
J.  Carson  Miller,  Timberville,  Va.,  1913. 
J.  M.  Kagey,  Dayton,  Va.,  1912. 


♦The    three    last-named    Districts    work 
jointly,  with  the  following  organization: 

Pres.,     S.   A.   Sanger,   Don,  Va. 

Vice-Pres.,  J.  Carson  Miller,  Timber- 
ville, Va. 

Sec,       J.    M.   Kagey,   Dayton,   Va. 

Treas.,  B.  B.  Garber,  Waynesboro,  Va. 
1915. 

WASHINGTON. 

Pres.,     D.    B.    Eby,    Sunnyside,    Wash., 

1914. 
Sec,       M.    F.   Woods,   Centralia,   Wash., 

1912. 


Treas.,    J.    S.    Secrist,    Olympia,    Wash., 
1913. 

WEST   VIRGINIA,    First. 

Pres.,     Peter     Arnold,     Burlington.     W. 

Va.,    1915. 
Sec,       Ezra  Fike,  Eglon,  W.   Va.,   1914 
Treas.,  John    S.    Fike,    Eglon,    W.    Va.. 

1916. 

John    R.    Riggleman,    Rockoak, 

W.  Va.,  1912. 

Isaac  J.   Saville,  Pleasant  Dale, 

W.   Va.,    1913. 

WEST   VIRGINIA,    Second. 

Pres.,     W.  J.  Row,  Junior,  W.  Va.,  1914. 
Sec,       A.  C.  Auvil,   R.   D.   1,   Thornton. 

W.    Va.,    1912. 
Treas.,  J.  F.  Ross,  R.  D.  6,  Grafton,  W. 

Va..    1913. 


Temperance  Committees  and  Their  Organizations 


We  give  below  a  list  of  all  the  Temper- 
ance Committees  so  far  as  reported. 

THE  GEITEILAI.  T'EMFEBAITCZ:   COMMIT- 
TEE OF  THE  CHURCH  OF  THE 
BRETHREN. 

Chairman,   J.   W.   Lear,   Cerro   Gordo,   111. 
Sec.  W.  M.  Howe,  1012  Bedford  St.,  Johns- 
town, Pa. 
Treas.,  P.  J.  Blough,  Hooversville,  Pa. 

District  Temperance  Committees. 

ARKANSAS,       FIRST       DISTRICT      AND 
SOUTHEASTERN    MISSOURI. 
H.    J.    Lilly,   Carlisle,    Ark. 
W.  T.  Price,  Wynne,  Ark. 
Chas,  Davis,  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 

CALIFORNIA,    NORTHERN. 

Chairman,  D.  H.  Holsinger,  Laton,  Cal. 
Sec. -Treas.,   W.   H.   Johnson,   Empire,   Cal. 
J.  A.  Barnhart,  Empire,  Cal. 

CALIFORNIA,      SOUTHERN      AND      ARI- 
ZONA. 
Chairman,    W.    C.    Hanawalt,    Lordsburg, 

Cal. 
Sec.  S.  W.  Funk,  Charter  Oak,  Cal. 
Treas..   Harvey  Snell.  Covina,   Cal. 

COLORADO,    WESTERN   AND   UTAH    (not 
reported). 

DENMARK   (not  reported). 

FRANCE  (not  reported). 

IDAHO  AND  WESTERN  MONTANA. 

Chairman.  L.  E.  Keltner.  Boise.  Idaho, 
1914. 

Sec.  Mrs.  Julia  M.  Graybill,  Nampa,  Ida- 
ho.  1913. 

Treas.,  Harry  Beckwith,  Payette,  Idaho, 
1912. 

ILLINOIS,      NORTHERN     AND     WISCON- 
SIN. 
Chairman,    D.    D.    Culler,    Mount    Morris. 

111. 
Sec. -Treas.,  Chas.  H.  Keltner.  Mount  Mor- 
ris. 111. 
C.  ('.   Price.  Polo,   111. 

ILLINOIS,  SOUTHERN. 

Chairman,  S.  W.  Garber,  Decatur,  111. 
Src,     W.     T.     H.-ckman.     R.     D.     2,    Cerro 

Gordo.   111. 
Treas.,  C.  C.  Gibson,  Vlrden,  111. 


INDIA,  FIRST  DISTRICT  (not  reported). 
INDIANA,    MIDDLE    (not    reported). 

INDIANA,    NORTHERN. 

Sec.    Levi    Puterbaugh,    Argos,    Ind. 
John    Appelman,    Plymouth,    Ind. 
Jesse  Gump,  Churubusco,  Ind. 

INDIANA,  SOUTHERN. 

Chairman,  W.  Carl  Rarick,  274  N,  Holmes 

Ave.,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 
Sec,  D.  W.  Bowman,  3702  Columbus  Ave., 

Anderson,   Ind. 
Treas.,  C.  C.  Retry,  Kitchel,  Ind. 

IOWA,   MIDDLE. 

Chairman,    D.    W.    Wise,    Dallas    Center, 

Iowa. 
Sec,  A.  M.  Stine,  Adel,  Iowa. 
Treas.,    Virgil    C.    Finnell,    1643    E.    Lyon 

St.,   Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

IOWA,     NORTHERN,     MINNESOTA     AND 
SOUTH   DAKOTA. 
Chairman,   Joshua  Schechter,   Jr.,    Worth- 

ington,    Minn. 
Sec.  W.   O.  Tannreuther,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 
Treas.,   W.   H.   Hood,  Greene,  Iowa. 

IOWA,   SOUTHERN. 

Chairman,    Peter   Brower,    South    English, 

Iowa. 
Sec.    Geo.    W.    Burgin,    107    S.    Moore   St., 

South  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 
Treas.,     Mrs.     Almeda    Caskey,      Prescott, 

Iowa. 

KANSAS,  NORTHEASTERN. 

Chairman,  I.  L.  Hoover,  Lone  Star,  Kans. 

Sec,  W.  P.  Strole,  857  Ohio  Avenue,  Kan- 
sas  City,   Kans. 

Treas.,  O.  R.  McCune,  36  North  Tliorpe. 
Kansas  City,  Kans. 

KANSAS.       NORTHWESTERN     AND 
NORTHEASTERN  COLORADO. 
Ciiairman.  J.  E.  Small.  Portis,  Kans. 
Sec,  Geo.  Breon.   Portis.  Kans. 
Treas.,  Ray  S.  Wagoner,  Burr  Oak,  Kans. 

KANSAS.  SOITTHEASTERN. 

Chairman,      W.      H.     L(>hman,     Monmoutli, 

Kans. 
St'c.  E.  E.  Joyce,  R.  D.  5.  Fredonia.  Kans. 
Treas.,     A.     B.     Llchtenwalter.     R.     D.     6. 
Columbus.   Kans. 

KANSAS.  SOUTHWESTERN  AND  SOUTH- 
ERN COLORADO    (not   reported). 


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MARYLAND,    EASTERN. 

Chairman,  W.  E.  Roop,  Westminster,  Md. 
Sec,    R.    J.    Ridgely,    Myersville,    Md. 
Treas.,  J,  J.  John,  Union  Bridge,   Md. 

MARYLAND,  MIDDLE. 

Chairman,  Caleb  Long,  Boonsboro,  Md. 
Sec,  F.  M.  Thomas,  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Treas.,  Harry  Anthony,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

MARYLAND,    WESTERN. 

Chairman,    I.    W.    Abernathy,    Wilson,    W. 

Va. 
Sec. -Treas.,     Perry    Bowser,     Grantsville, 

Md. 
H.  H.  Baker,  Grantsville,  Md. 

MICHIGAN. 

Chairman,  Geo.  E.  Stone,  Crystal,  Mich. 
Sec,  Jerome  E.  English,  Woodland,  Mich. 
Treas.,  Chas.  Deardorff,  Harlan,  Mich. 

MISSOURI,  MIDDLE. 

Chairman,  David  Bowman,  Glensted,  Mo. 
Sec,  T.  J.  Simmons,  Osceola,  Mo. 
Treas.,  T.  C.  Nininger,  5921  St.  John  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

MISSOURI,   NORTHERN. 

Chairman,    J.    S.    Kline,    2919    St.    Joseph 

Ave.,    St.    Joseph,    Mo. 
Sec,    Bruce    Williams,    Plattsburg,    Mo. 
Treas.,  D.  A.  Shirk,  Polo,  Mo. 

MISSOURI,      SOUTHERN     AND     NORTH- 
AVESTERN    ARKANSAS. 
Chairman,    D.    W.    Teeter,    Jasper,    Mo. 
Sec,   Leander   Smith,   Nevada,   Mo. 
Treas.,  C.  W.  Gitt,  Cabool,  Mo. 

NEBRASKA. 

Chairman,    A.    D.    Sollenberger,    Beatrice, 
■    Nebr. 

Sec,   Sadie  Young,  Beatrice,  Nebr. 
Treas.,  C.  B.  Smith,  Red  Cloud,  Nebr. 

NORTH    AND    SOUTH    CAROLINA    AND 
GEORGIA  (not  reported). 

NORTH    DAKOTA,    EASTERN   MONTANA 
AND   WESTERN   CANADA. 
Chairman,  G.  I,  Michael,  R.  D.  3,  Kenmare, 

N.  Dak. 
Sec,  J.  A.  Brumbaugh,  Newville,  N.  Dak. 
Treas.,  D,  H.  Fouts,  Surrey,  N.  Dak. 

OHIO,  NORTHEASTERN. 

Chairman,    H.    H.    Lehman,    48    Bank    St., 

Ashland,    Ohio. 
Sec,  David  R.  McFadden,  Smithville,  Ohio. 
Treas.,  W.  D.  Fisher,  Baltic,  Ohio. 

OHIO,    NORTHWESTERN. 

Chairman,  D.  G.  Berkebile,  Delta,  Ohio. 
Sec,  E.  P.  Yoder,   841  Leonard  St.,  Belle- 

■  fontaine,   Ohio. 
Treas.,  C.  A.  Wright,  828  Leonard  St.,  Fos- 
toria,  Ohio. 

OHIO,    SOUTHERN. 

Chairman,  Isaac  Frantz,  Pleasant  Hill, 
Ohio. 

Sec-Treas.,  Levi  Minnich,  Greenville, 
Ohio. 

Field  ■  Worker,  L.  A.  Bookwalter,  Trot- 
wood,  Ohio. 

OKLAHOMA.  PANHANDLE  OF  TEXAS 
AND  N.  MEX. 

Chairman,  D.  Wolfe,  R.  D.  1,  Coyle,  Okla. 
Sec,  J.  C.  Nininger,  Guthrie,  Okla. 
Treas.,  N.  S.  Gripe,  Coyle,  Okla. 


OREGON   (not  reported). 

PENNSYLVANIA,    EASTERN. 

Chairman,    J.     W.    Myer,    748    Union    St., 

Lancaster,  Pa. 
Sec,  Frank  L.  Reber,  Richland,  Pa 
Treas.,  J.   W.  Hershey,  Lititz,  Pa.  ' 

PENNSYLVANIA,  MIDDLE. 

Chairman,  Price  Sell,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 
Sec,  T.   T.  Myers,  Huntingdon,   Pa. 
Treas.,  J.  B.  Brumbaugh,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

PENNSYLVANIA,  SOUTHEASTERN,  NEW 
JERSEY   AND   EASTERN   NEW    YORK. 
Chairman,    M.    C.    Swigart,    6611    German- 
town  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sec,  Quincy  Leckrone,  Royersford,  Pa. 
Treas.,  M.  B.  Miller,  Sergeantsville,  N.  J. 

PENNSYLVANIA,      SOUTHERN      (not    re- 
ported). 

PENNSYLVANIA,   WESTERN. 

Chairman,   Galen  K.  Walker,   Berlin,  Pa. 
Sec,  M.   J.   Weaver,   1120  Greenfield  Ave., 

Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
Treas.,  P.  C.  Strayer,  R.  D.  3,  Johnstown, 

Pa. 

SWEDEN  (not  reported). 
TENNESSEE. 

Chairman,    Samuel   H.    Garst,   Blountville, 

Tenn. 
Sec,      R.      B.      Pritchett,     Johnson     City, 

Tenn. 
Treas.,    S.   W.   Beals,   R.   D.    6,   Jonesboro, 
Tenn. 

TEXAS  AND  LOUISIANA  (not  reported). 

VIRGINIA,  FIRST  DISTRICT. 

Chairman,   L.   C.   Moomaw,   R.   D.   2,   Roa- 
noke,  Va. 
Sec,  D.  C.  Naff,  R.  D.  3,  Roanoke,  Va. 
Treas.,  T.  C.  Denton,  Daleville,  Va. 

VIRGINIA,  SECOND  DISTRICT. 

Chairman,   M.   A.    Good,   Bridgewater,   Va, 
Sec,   John   T.    Glick,    Bridgewater,   Va. 
Treas.,  A.  B.  Miller,  Staunton,  Va. 

VIRGINIA,  EASTERN  (not  reported). 
VIRGINIA,   NORTHERN. 

Chairman,  P.   S.  Miller,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Sec-Treas.,    Joseph    Pence,    Port    Repub- 
lic, Va. 

W.   C.   Hoover,   Timberville,  Va. 

WASHINGTON. 

Chairman,  J.  A.  Eby,  Sunnyside,  Wash. 
Sec,  Chas.    N.    Stutsman,    R.    D.    4,    Wen- 

atchee,    Wash. 
Treas.,     J.     U.    G.     Stiverson,     710     South 

Fiftieth  St.,   Tacoma,   Wash. 

WEST  VIRGINIA,  FIRST  DISTRICT. 
Chairman.     Jeremiah     Thomas,    Bruceton 

Mills,   W.   Va. 
Sec-Treas..  Ezra  Fike,  Eglon,  W.  Va. 
Silas   Moore,   Bismarck,   W.   Va. 

WEST      VIRGINIA,     SECOND      DISTRICT 
(not  reported). 


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Phillip;  4th  George;  5th  Wm.  D.;  6th 
Jacob.  It  records  4,019  Births.  930  Mar- 
riages, 640  Deaths.  680  Engravings. 
Representing  1.207  Persons.  Size,  10%x 
12%.  270  Pages.  Style  (A)  $2.00.  (B) 
$2.50,    (C)    $3.00,  Net. 

Address 

FRANKLIN  PIERTE  HOFFERT,  Author 
3454  Weit  Michigan  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


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This  Announcement  i 

Read  every  word  and  then  reread 
families  got  a  farm  at  Rais 

paymei 

A]\I  known  to  thousands  of  the  Brethren  all  over  tl 
United  States  and  Canada,  as  a  land  man  who  keeps  h 
promises.    I  have  won  this  reputation  by  years  of  straigh 

forward   business   methods,  and  I  am  very  proud  of  it. 

expect  always  to  merit  the  reputation  that  I  have  won. 

This  year  I  come  to  you  with  what  I  believe  to  be  i\ 
best  and  most  liberal  offer  that  has  ever  been  made, 
represent  a  number  of  men  who  have  purchased  large  tracts  of  ferti 
land  in  California.  These  men  have  turned  this  land  over  to  me  t 
cut  up  into  small  farms  and  sell  on  a  plan  that  for  liberality  of  terrr 
has  I  believe  never  been  equaled. 

I  know  that  in  the  older  states  and  in  the  Mississippi  Valle 
there  are  thousands  of  good  men  with  large  familes  who  are  strug 
gling  to  get  ahead.  I  know  that  these  men  would  welcome  a  chanq 
to  buy  a  home  if  they  could  do  so  without  feeling  that  they  must  stin 
themselves  and  their  families  to  meet  the  usual  large  first  paymed 
and  the  inevitable  interest  and  deferred  payment  days.  It  is  with  sue 
men  in  mind  that  the  latest  of  my  famous  HALF-CROP-PAYMEN' 
PLANS  has  been  devised. 

The  first  land  to  be  put  on  the  market  is  near  Raisin  City,  nini 
miles  southwest  of  Fresno,  Cal.,  a  city  of  35,000  people.  This  land  ii 
of  proven  fertility,  and  we  have  enough  wells  down,  equipped  witl 
electrically  driven  pumps  to  furnish  water  to  every  acre.  There  i 
not  another  such  proposition  on  the  coast  and  every  man  who  read' 
this  announcement  owes  it  to  himself  and  his  family  to  investigate  it  al 
once. 

We  are  establishing  at  Raisin  City  what  I  believe  will  be  ih- 
richest  colony  of  Brethren  in  America.  There  are  50,000  fruit  tree 
l)lante(l  and  almost  as  many  vines,  while  the  alfalfa  meadows  and  thi 
rvcr  working  cow  are  occupying  thousands  of  acres.  Write-  for  th' 
books  that  T  have  had  published  descriptive  of  this  project. 


mpartant  to  all  Brethren 

tells  how  over  100  Brethren 
ity,  Calif,,  on  the  half  crop 
an 


THE    PROPOSAL 


I  I  have  cut  the  Raisin  City  lands  up  into  twenty  and  forty  acre 
acts.  I  will  sell  these  little  farms  for  $150  an  acre.  I  prefer  a  small 
lyment  down,  but  if  a  brother  is  not  prepared  to  make  a  payment  or 
the  making  of  such  a  payment  will  in  any  way  retard  the  develop- 
ent  of  the  place,  I  will  let  him  have  the  land  provided  that  he  will 
it  onto  it  at  once  and  begin  development.  I  will  take  as  my  pay 
om  one-half  of  the  crops  raised  on  seven-eighths  of  the  land.     If  for 

y  reason  he  cannot  take  advantage  of  this  offer,  at  once,  I  have  a 
an  by  which  he  can  get  a  farm  if  he  moves  onto  it  within  one  year ; 
it  there  is  no  room  here  to  explain.  If  you  cannot  move  now  but 
el  that  you  would  like  to  get  a  piece  of  this  land,  write  me  at  once 
id  I  will  tell  you  how  it  may  be  done.    Before  turning  the  place  over 

the  purchaser  I  will  plow  the  land,  establish  a  water  supply  suffi- 
ent  to  irrigate  it  and  leave  nothing  for  him  to  do  but  level  and  seed 
e  place.    I  will  require  that  the  portion  of  the  land  that  is  to  pay  the 

rchase  price  be  seeded  to  alfalfa  and  that  the  work  of  cultivating, 
atering,  cutting  and  stacking  be  done  promptly  and  in  a  workman- 
ce  manner. 

I  want  you  to  know  more  about  this  land.  I  want  to  tell  you 
out  the  Brethren  colony  at  Raisin  City.  I  want  you  to.  know  that 
ready  we  have  a  $3,000  church  built  and  paid  for,  I  want  you  to 
iderstand  how  prosperous 'the  members  now  there,  are  growing,  and 
)w  much  they  like  the  country.  I  want  you  to  write  to  me  today, 
king  for  our  book  of  letters.  "  Documents  in  Evidence."  They  are 
from  Brethren. 

If  you  could  see  this  land  and  contrast  it  with  other  similar  prop- 
itious that  are  being  offered  all  over  California  you  would  know 
at  the  price  asked  is  very  low  and  the  terms  unprecedented.  I  want 
»u  to  know  all  about  this  and  I  say  to  you — Write  me  at  once — 
>n't  hesitate.  You  are  under  no  obligation  to  buy,  but  you  owe  it  to 
turself  and  to  those  that  are  dear  to  you  to  investigate.  Just  invest 
e  two  cent  stamp.     It  will  pay  big  dividends. 

E.  W.  STEESE 

450  RAILWAY  EXCHANGE  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


THE    PROOFOF    THE    PUDDING 

Is  the  Eating  Thereof 


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ROANOKE  VALLEY  APPLES 

Prove  Themselves  by  Their  Yield  and  Flavor 

You  Can  Grow  Them 

and  at  once  associate  your  family  with  the  Brethren  of  several  strong  con- 
gregations in  the  beautiful  Roanoke  Valley  in  and  around  the  Magic  City; 
such  churches  as  Roanoke,  Peter's  Creek,  Poage's  Mill,  Valley  and  Trout- 
ville.  A  number  of  Brethren  are  successful  orchardists.  .  Others  are  taking- 
advantage  of  opportunities  in  this,  one  of  the  very  best  sections  of  the  New 
South,  in 

General  Farming       Stock  Raising 

Dairying     Poultrying 

Trucking 

There  has  been  a  marvelous  development  of  this  city  and  section  since 
the  Annual  Meeting  of  1899.  Roanoke  has  doubled  in  size.  There  are  ex- 
cellent 

Industrial  Opportunities 

"Write  for  particulars,  mentioning  Brethren  Family  Almanac.    Address 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE,  ROANOKE,  VA. 


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